fix(datetime): add temporary workaround for datetime-ready logic issue on Ionic theme.#30841
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Issue number: internal
What is the current behavior?
Although the work done on FW-6931, there was still a scenario on MobileUI, inside the ion-modal, where the datetime would disappear. This seems to only happen on iOS 26+, as we were not able to replicate it on version 18.*
What is the new behavior?
As there's already task to better fix this issue across all themes, this PR introduces a small css backdoor, to be able to override the opacity value when necessary. This was done on ionic theme only and the css was split, to have no impact on md and iOS.
datetime.ionic.scss, opacity is now controlled via CSS variables (--body-opacity,--year-opacity) for.calendar-bodyand.datetime-year.datetime.native.scss, explicit opacity rules for.calendar-bodyand.datetime-yearare added, with visibility toggled based on the.datetime-readyclass.datetime.common.scss, redundant and hard-coded opacity rules for.calendar-bodyand.datetime-yearare removed, deferring control to theme-specific stylesheets.A small fix was also done on IonHeader token used for the border-color, to correctly reflect the value from Figma.
Does this introduce a breaking change?