Davinder Singh 09ab193239 Compile timeout Paywall - Adding the second component that will be displayed after paywall dismissal (#23413)
* copy pasting the code into new redesign file from old paywall file

* creating a new file for redesign - pdf-log-entry-redesign and copy pasting the old file content for now

* adding redesign file for header and copy pasting old file content for now

* using pdf-log-entry-redesign

* adding first round of styling for headint title under BS5 styling

* adding hasBorder property on the inhouse button component

* adding a cta container for 2 buttons

* adding the icon and fixing the class hierarchy

* fixing the spacing so spacing matches the figma design

* adding a translation for heading

* adding bg color and spacing for heading

* removing no thanks button

* changing the font size

* adding the link colors

* adding the required spacing on the new website redesign logs pane components

* seperating the whole component into a new component TimeoutMessageAfterPaywallDismissal for easy display later in

* removing the class that I had added earlier

* deleting the website redesign folder because files dupliocated in that folder did not have any content changes, redesign only needs styling changes for now

* adding try for free translation

* adding the unfilled icon and ficing the heading sizew

* fixing the padding of log-entry-formatted-content

* running npm run extract-translations

GitOrigin-RevId: 810ddd6037cbad0761ea23a9a2e0693a7ad7130a
2025-02-11 09:04:46 +00:00


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