Issue number: Internal
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## What is the current behavior?
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The searchbar implementation for Ionic's iOS mode does not align with
the appearance of a native search control in iOS 17.
## What is the new behavior?
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- The spacing between the searchbar and the cancel button has increased
to `12px`.
- The cancel button font size has increased to `17px`.
|iOS 17|Ionic|Diff|
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- Ionic's text and background color is different than iOS, this is
expected. Ionic uses the `$text-color-rgb`, which is compatible with
dark mode appearance. Ionic does not currently have rgb variables for
step colors to closer align to iOS color when requiring opacity.
- iOS reference image is from the Notes app. Ionic reference image is
from `searchbar/test/basic`, with a modified content background color of
`#f2f2f7` to closer align to the Notes app.
## Does this introduce a breaking change?
- [ ] Yes
- [x] No
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## Other information
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The additional screenshot diffs that are a part of this PR are valid
changes. When updating the color palette for AA contrast, these
reference images were not updated. We currently use a
[threshold](dc1dd9c395/core/playwright.config.ts (L57))
that determines if a diff exists. The reason that they show up in this
PR is because I manually deleted the reference images and forced new
references. As such the text color changes you see here are actually
from the AA contrast changes.
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