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plebeian-signer/projects/common
woikos 586e2ab23f Release v1.0.11 - Add dev mode with test prompt button on all headers
- Add Dev Mode toggle to settings that persists in vault metadata
- Add test permission prompt button () to all page headers when dev mode enabled
- Move devMode and onTestPrompt to NavComponent base class for inheritance
- Refactor all home components to extend NavComponent
- Simplify permission prompt layout: remove duplicate domain from header
- Convert permission descriptions to flowing single paragraphs
- Update header-buttons styling for consistent lock/magic button layout

Files modified:
- projects/common/src/lib/common/nav-component.ts (devMode, onTestPrompt)
- projects/common/src/lib/services/storage/types.ts (devMode property)
- projects/common/src/lib/services/storage/signer-meta-handler.ts (setDevMode)
- projects/common/src/lib/styles/_common.scss (header-buttons styling)
- projects/*/src/app/components/home/*/settings.component.* (dev mode UI)
- projects/*/src/app/components/home/*/*.component.* (extend NavComponent)
- projects/*/public/prompt.html (simplified layout)

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Common

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