Consistent header styling for navbar pages, fix light components in darkmode for waiting view, settings page styling#48
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made analytics page content fit in more narrow container, add header to analytics page similar to network and conversations page, make them all aligned
more consistent purple colours, keep settings tabs in place while scrolling content
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May 4, 2026
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Standardized the dashboard page headers so Analytics, Network, and the conversations list page all use the same top-bar structure, spacing, and fixed-header behavior while page content scrolls underneath. This makes navigation between pages feel consistent and removes the header shift that was happening before.
Also updated the invitee waiting/transcription-in-progress view to use the app’s shared light/dark theme tokens instead of hardcoded dark surfaces, so it now matches the rest of the app visually in light mode.
Finally, cleaned up the Settings page layout to match the other dashboard pages by fixing the page margins, updating the tab styling to use the app’s primary purple accent with a bottom-border-only active state, and keeping the settings tabs fixed while the page content scrolls.