Brandy Carney 6b13e1323f test: remove hardcoded dark palette from tests (#29357)
Issue number: N/A

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## What is the current behavior?
Dark palette is hardcoded in style tags in tests. 

## What is the new behavior?

Updated the following tests:
- **datetime/basic** - added an import for `dark.class.css` which works
with the checkbox to toggle the `ion-palette-dark` class
- does not update the e2e test to include dark palette because this was
not tested previously
- **datetime/color** - added an import for `dark.class.css` which works
with the checkbox to toggle the `ion-palette-dark` class
    - updates the e2e test to use the dark palette
- **modal/dark-mode** - added an import for `dark.always.css` which
always applies the dark palette
- does not update the e2e test to include dark palette because this test
needs to be moved but I am not sure where it should go yet
- **toggle/enable-on-off-labels** - added an import for `dark.class.css`
which works with the checkbox to toggle the `ion-palette-dark` class
- updates the e2e test to use the dark palette & splits the color into a
separate screenshot test

Did not update the following tests:
- **item/buttons** - has already been updated to remove the dark palette
- **toggle/legacy/enable-on-off-labels** - test was removed in v8

## Does this introduce a breaking change?

- [ ] Yes
- [x] No

## Other information

- We could probably remove the checkbox toggles entirely when we add
support for the `palette` query param.

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Co-authored-by: ionitron <hi@ionicframework.com>
2024-04-17 19:46:48 +00:00
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