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feat(color): Update $gray-10 from #fafafa to #f5f5f5

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Why

We updated $gray-10 to use the new #f5f5f5 instead of #fafafa.
This MR will update $gray-10 to use the new #f5f5f5 value in GitLab UI.

This is a follow-up to gitlab-org/gitlab-services/design.gitlab.com#1369 (closed) & gitlab-org/gitlab-services/design.gitlab.com!2892 (merged)

MR for product: gitlab!90297 (merged)

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  • All actions and functionality can be done with a keyboard.
  • Links, buttons, and controls have a visible focus state.
  • All content is presented in text or with a text equivalent. For example, alt text for SVG, or aria-label for icons that have meaning or perform actions.
  • Changes in a component’s state are announced by a screen reader. For example, changing aria-expanded="false" to aria-expanded="true" when an accordion is expanded.
  • Color combinations have sufficient contrast.

Closes #1850 (closed)

Edited by Sascha Eggenberger

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