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At the moment only the following color options are supported: [ "primary", "success", "warning", "danger" ].
I presume it's been done this way to preserve the EUI color palette and respect the active theme, but for some scenarios, it's important to have the ability to set a specific color code. For instance, we would like slider ranges to match anomaly security score colors: `'#fe5050', '#fba74
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As mentioned by @pebrc It is not clear why we attempt to parse the current controller version at the end of the ReconcileCompatibility function since the result is only used fo
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Summary
The styles used on the header for an Error occurrence detail is not EUI compatible using its own colors and thereby not supporting the dark theme variant properly.