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feat(DesignTokens): add color contrast score and level to stories

Scott de Jonge requested to merge design-token-stories-contrast into main

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gitlab-org/gitlab-services/design.gitlab.com!3619 (merged) aims to replace custom color palette components in design.gitlab.com with Storybook story embeds from GitLab UI. A trade off is that current visualisations on https://design.gitlab.com/product-foundations/color present color contrast scores and WCAG F/AA/AA+/AAA levels for use with white/dark text. This MR aims to bring that same functionality to GitLab UI Storybook stories, displayed static instead to ensure capture by image regression testing.

Extend common_story_options.js methods and template to provide color contrast score and level within Storybook stories.

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localhost_9001__path__story_tokens-color-base-light--gray_globals_backgrounds.grid__false_backgrounds.value_transparent

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Edited by Scott de Jonge

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