adding attendance color codded progress#74
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This pull request introduces a color-coded progress indicator to the attendance card, making it easier to visually assess attendance status. The main changes implement a
variantprop for theCircleProgresscomponent, allowing the progress circle's color to reflect whether a student is on track, at risk, or in danger of falling behind.Attendance status visualization improvements:
getProgressVariantfunction inAttendanceCard.jsxto determine the color variant ("danger", "warning", "primary") based on how many more classes need to be attended.variantprop fromAttendanceCard.jsxto theCircleProgresscomponent, enabling dynamic color changes.CircleProgress component enhancements:
CircleProgress.jsxto accept avariantprop and map it to the appropriate CSS variable for stroke color, supporting "danger", "warning", and "primary" states. [1] [2]getStrokeColorlogic, replacing the previous static color.