John Cowen b8166de30d
ui: Replaces almost all remaining instances of SASS variables with CSS (#11200)
From an engineers perspective, whenever specifying colors from now on we should use the form:

```
color: rgb(var(--tone-red-500));
```

Please note:

- Use rgb. This lets us do this like rgb(var(--tone-red-500) / 10%) so we can use a 10% opacity red-500 if we ever need to whilst still making use of our color tokens.
- Use --tone-colorName-000 (so the prefix tone). Previously we could use a mix of --gray-500: $gray-500 (note the left hand CSS prop and right hand SASS var) for the things we need to theme currently. As we no longer use SASS we can't do --gray-500: --gray-500, so we now do --tone-gray-500: --gray-500.

Just for clarity after that, whenever specifying a color anywhere, use rgb and --tone. There is only one reason where you might not use tone, and that is if you never want a color to be affected by a theme (for example a background shadow probably always should use --black)

There are a 2 or 3 left for the code editor, plus our custom-query values
2021-10-07 19:21:11 +01:00

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%radio-card {
border: var(--decor-border-100);
border-radius: var(--decor-radius-100);
border-color: rgb(var(--tone-gray-200));
box-shadow: var(--decor-elevation-400);
color: rgb(var(--tone-gray-500));
cursor: pointer;
}
%radio-card.checked {
border-color: rgb(var(--tone-blue-500));
}
%radio-card > :first-child {
background-color: rgb(var(--tone-gray-050));
}
%radio-card.checked > :first-child {
background-color: rgb(var(--tone-blue-050));
}
%radio-card header {
margin-bottom: 0.5em;
}
%radio-card header {
color: var(--black);
}
%radio-card-with-icon > :last-child {
padding-left: 47px;
position: relative;
}
%radio-card-with-icon > :last-child::before {
position: absolute;
left: 14px;
font-size: 1rem;
}