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datatools-dev/.streamlit/config.toml
Michael d436e34a45 feat(brand): rebrand to UNALOGIX DataTools + Clean. Normalize. Transform.
User-facing copy + brand updates landed together:

- Page H1 + browser-tab title: "DataTools — Data Cleaning Mastery"
  → "UNALOGIX DataTools". Same change in es.json (was "DataTools —
  Maestría en limpieza de datos").
- Hero subtitle: long descriptive caption replaced with the tagline
  "Clean. Normalize. Transform." (es: "Limpia. Normaliza.
  Transforma.").
- Sidebar brand block: wordmark is now two lines — UNALOGIX in tiny
  uppercase tracked eyebrow style on top, DataTools in the 15px
  semibold wordmark beneath. The 28px "D" chip stays as the
  recognizable mark. New ``.dt-brand-eyebrow`` rule in
  ``_DESIGN_TOKENS_CSS``.

Top-right Streamlit chrome cleanup — the user reported two stacked
icon buttons. ``.streamlit/config.toml`` bumped to
``toolbarMode = "viewer"`` (most aggressive — suppresses status
indicator + deploy button + running glyph). CSS belt-and-suspenders
hides ``stToolbar``, ``stToolbarActions``, ``stStatusWidget``,
``stDecoration`` for newer Streamlit releases that keep emitting
these with inline styles even under toolbarMode=viewer.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-19 01:45:38 +00:00

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[client]
# ``viewer`` is the most aggressive — hides Streamlit's running
# indicator, deploy button, and status icons. Keeps the main content
# area's top-right corner clean.
toolbarMode = "viewer"
[browser]
gatherUsageStats = false
[server]
# Lift the default 200 MB upload cap to 1 GB so file_uploader's footer
# reads "Limit 1024MB per file" — matches the analyzer + gate's stated
# 1 GB efficiency target. See docs/REQUIREMENTS.md §1.1.
maxUploadSize = 1024
# Warm, editorial palette inspired by the
# ``datatools_layout_redesign.html`` mockup — cream paper background,
# stone ink, burnt-orange accent. Streamlit reads these on startup and
# threads them through its widget chrome (file uploader, focus rings,
# primary buttons, links). Heavier visual restyling rides on the CSS
# in ``_legacy.py:_DESIGN_TOKENS_CSS``.
[theme]
base = "light"
primaryColor = "#c2410c"
backgroundColor = "#fafaf7"
secondaryBackgroundColor = "#f5f4ef"
textColor = "#1c1917"
font = "sans serif"