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chore: updated moonbeam logo #265

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Updated Moonbeam and GLMR logo

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The recent update primarily focuses on enhancing the visual representation of the Moonbeam and GLMR components within the @polkadex/ux package. These changes include updating the SVG attributes and paths to provide a more refined and accurate depiction of the logos. Additionally, the seven-fishes-carry.md file was updated to document the inclusion of the new Moonbeam logo.

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.changeset/seven-fishes-carry.md Updated to include the new Moonbeam logo.
packages/ui/src/chains/moonbeam.tsx Modified Moonbeam function with updated SVG attributes and paths, including a new circle and path elements.
packages/ui/src/tokens/glmr.tsx Significant updates to the GLMR component's SVG content, adding new paths and a circle element with various attributes.

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Commits Files that changed from the base of the PR and between 1f67db8 and 596a9a0.
Files selected for processing (3)
  • .changeset/seven-fishes-carry.md (1 hunks)
  • packages/ui/src/chains/moonbeam.tsx (1 hunks)
  • packages/ui/src/tokens/glmr.tsx (1 hunks)
Files skipped from review due to trivial changes (1)
  • .changeset/seven-fishes-carry.md
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Biome (4)
packages/ui/src/chains/moonbeam.tsx (2)

4-11: Alternative text title element cannot be empty


1-1: All these imports are only used as types.

packages/ui/src/tokens/glmr.tsx (2)

5-12: Alternative text title element cannot be empty


1-1: All these imports are only used as types.

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packages/ui/src/chains/moonbeam.tsx (4)

6-6: Ensure the data-name attribute is necessary for the SVG. If it's used for CSS or JS targeting, it's fine; otherwise, it might be superfluous.


7-9: The changes in viewBox, width, and height attributes are consistent with the PR's objective to update the logo. Ensure these new dimensions are compatible with where the SVG is used in the UI.


13-21: The addition of the circle element with updated fill color enhances the visual representation of the logo. Ensure the color #958fdc meets the brand guidelines.


22-28: The updated path element and its style changes are aligned with the new design specifications. Verify that the new path data (d attribute) correctly represents the intended design.

packages/ui/src/tokens/glmr.tsx (4)

7-7: Ensure the data-name attribute is necessary for the SVG. If it's used for CSS or JS targeting, it's fine; otherwise, it might be superfluous.


8-10: The changes in viewBox, width, and height attributes are consistent with the PR's objective to update the logo. Ensure these new dimensions are compatible with where the SVG is used in the UI.


14-21: The addition of the circle element with updated fill color enhances the visual representation of the logo. Ensure the color #958fdc meets the brand guidelines.


23-28: The updated path element and its style changes are aligned with the new design specifications. Verify that the new path data (d attribute) correctly represents the intended design.

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@nuel77 nuel77 merged commit e2c0190 into main May 25, 2024
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