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Revert "Update bg-overlay" #60

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@simurai simurai commented Mar 26, 2021

This reverts #50 again.

Changing the bg-overlay from $gray-7 to $gray-8 has the unintended side effect of clashing with state-hover-secondary-bg that also uses $gray-8 and makes it invisible in overlays:

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I guess we could add another variable like state-overlay-hover-bg, but there is also the suggestion to keep $gray-7: https://github.com/github/github/discussions/172940#discussioncomment-530538. So this is just a quick fix.

This reverts commit 6353abd.
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