The previous CSS used invented variable names (--neu-dim, --err, --ok)
that don't exist in the project's design system; the form fell back to
hardcoded hex values and looked disconnected from the rest of the site.
Rebuilt against the real tokens (--border, --dim, --muted, --positive,
--negative, --warning, --accent) and the mono-first 'geopolitical-
terminal aesthetic' the rest of the dashboard uses:
$ ticker ✓ 172.40 USD │ qty @ cost USD 📅 add
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- No boxed-form chrome. A dashed bottom rule separates the composer
from the table below.
- Inputs lose their card-style boxes; they're underline-only with a
faint accent wash on focus — feels like editing a command line.
- '$' prompt marker, '│' divider, '@' between qty and cost give the
row a terminal grammar without being twee.
- Submit is a ghost pill in the accent colour; lights to solid only
when enabled.
- All controls now respond correctly to the light/dark theme toggle.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>