fix: remove !important from workspace session tab custom background to allow color overrides#11
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- Fix #12: workspacePrefs (defaultShell, placement, auto-reorder) had no persistence layer, so any value the user picked in Settings was lost on the next launch — the "Default shell" toggle felt broken even when it saved into state during the session. Adds a scoped localStorage layer for just this slice (key: wmux-workspace-prefs); failures are swallowed so sandboxed/locked storage can't break the renderer boot. - Annotates the .workspace-row--active rule (fix for #10 landed via #11) so the next person doesn't reintroduce !important and break custom workspace colors again. Bumps version to 0.7.18.
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Fix: workspace session tab background now updates correctly when selecting a color
This fixes an issue where the workspace did not update its background color when using the custom color choosers.
Root Cause
The CSS rule for the workspace used
!important, which prevented background styles (color picker) from having effect.Fix Applied
Removed
!importantso inline styles take precedence: