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Fix issue with mover colors in dark themes. #13869
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The block editor supports an inverted UI to ensure contrast in themes that register themselves as having dark backgrounds (see https://wordpress.org/gutenberg/handbook/designers-developers/developers/themes/theme-support/#dark-backgrounds). What this mode does, is invert the UI wherever it can, so dark gray borders are light gray on black backgrounds, and the mover icons are white instead of black. But they shouldn't be in nested contexts, because in nested contexts the movers have a white background. This PR fixes that.
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Fixes the problem and the code changes make sense 👍
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The block editor supports an inverted UI to ensure contrast in themes that register themselves as having dark backgrounds (see https://wordpress.org/gutenberg/handbook/designers-developers/developers/themes/theme-support/#dark-backgrounds). What this mode does, is invert the UI wherever it can, so dark gray borders are light gray on black backgrounds, and the mover icons are white instead of black. But they shouldn't be in nested contexts, because in nested contexts the movers have a white background. This PR fixes that.
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The block editor supports an inverted UI to ensure contrast in themes that register themselves as having dark backgrounds (see https://wordpress.org/gutenberg/handbook/designers-developers/developers/themes/theme-support/#dark-backgrounds). What this mode does, is invert the UI wherever it can, so dark gray borders are light gray on black backgrounds, and the mover icons are white instead of black. But they shouldn't be in nested contexts, because in nested contexts the movers have a white background. This PR fixes that.
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The block editor supports an inverted UI to ensure contrast in themes that register themselves as having dark backgrounds (see https://wordpress.org/gutenberg/handbook/designers-developers/developers/themes/theme-support/#dark-backgrounds).
What this mode does, is invert the UI wherever it can, so dark gray borders are light gray on black backgrounds, and the mover icons are white instead of black.
But they shouldn't be in nested contexts, because in nested contexts the movers have a white background.
This PR fixes that.
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