[icon] Use lit Icon in DevToolsIconLabel custom element This CL updates the 'dt-icon-label' custom element to use our lit icon component and updates clients to GM3 style icons. Note that there are some small adjustements necessary to preserve the existing alignment depending on icon size. This will move into CSS once DevToolsIconLabel is replaced by LitElement wholesale. Note that this CL also replaces the green/orange/red HTTP status indicators with a green checkmark/yellow warning/red circled cross respectively. The view is currently disabled by default anyway and will be removed in the near future. This currently affects only users that have the header overrides experiment explicitly disabled. Screenshots: https://imgur.com/a/acvU4z1 (Not all) R=kprokopenko@chromium.org Bug: 1427397 Change-Id: I2a278f92d3cfdc84596245fcb250f7ebbf618dd3 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/devtools/devtools-frontend/+/4436911 Commit-Queue: Simon Zünd <szuend@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Kateryna Prokopenko <kprokopenko@chromium.org>
The client-side of the Chrome DevTools, including all JS & CSS to run the DevTools webapp.
The frontend is available on chromium.googlesource.com.
Check out the project documentation for instructions to set up, use, and maintain a DevTools front-end checkout, as well as design guidelines, and architectural documentation.
DevTools frontend repository is mirrored on GitHub.
DevTools frontend is also available on NPM as the chrome-devtools-frontend package. It's not currently available via CJS or ES modules, so consuming this package in other tools may require some effort.
The version number of the npm package (e.g. 1.0.373466) refers to the Chromium commit position of latest frontend git commit. It's incremented with every Chromium commit, however the package is updated roughly daily.
All DevTools commits: View the log or follow @DevToolsCommits on Twitter
All open DevTools tickets on crbug.com
File a new DevTools ticket: new.crbug.com
Code reviews mailing list: devtools-reviews@chromium.org
@ChromeDevTools on Twitter
Chrome DevTools mailing list: groups.google.com/forum/google-chrome-developer-tools