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When setting a custom color in Global Settings and referencing it for a fixed color slot (e.g., Brand, Headings, Text), only the custom color is available in the color palette. The fixed color (e.g., Brand) becomes unselectable even though it should be available as a reference to the custom color. If you instead enter the same hex code directly for the Brand color, both options are available but this results in duplicate hex codes instead of a clean reference.
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Navigate to Global Settings > Colors > Palette > Colors.
2. Add a new custom color (e.g., name it “Test”).
3. Link the “Test” color to a fixed slot (for example, assign it to the Brand Color slot).
4. Import an element into the Builder (e.g., add a Section).
5. Open the color selector within the section.
6. Notice that the Brand color option is not selectable—only the custom color (“Test”) appears.
Description:
When setting a custom color in Global Settings and referencing it for a fixed color slot (e.g., Brand, Headings, Text), only the custom color is available in the color palette. The fixed color (e.g., Brand) becomes unselectable even though it should be available as a reference to the custom color. If you instead enter the same hex code directly for the Brand color, both options are available but this results in duplicate hex codes instead of a clean reference.
Steps to Reproduce:
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