* refactor: move logic for products into a service
- This is in preparation for having having the navigation menu show products based off of the same logic.
* add extra small font size to tailwind config
* remove absolute positioning from toggle width component
- it now sits beneath the product switcher
* update product switcher to have UI details that are only shown in the navigation pane
* add navigation oriented product switcher
* integrate navigation product switcher into secrets manager
* integrate navigation product switcher into provider console
* integrate navigation product switcher into user layout
* integrate navigation product switcher into organizations
* add translation for "switch"
* hide active styles from navigation product switcher
* update storybook for product switcher stories
* remove unneeded full width style
* use protected readonly variable instead of getter
* migrate stories to CSF3
* remove double subscription to `moreProducts$`
* only use wrapping div in navigation switcher story
- less vertical space is taken up
* update to satisfies
* refactor `navigationUI` to `otherProductOverrides`
* move observables to protected readonly
* apply margin-top via class on the host component
* remove switch text from the navigation product switcher
* Allow for the active navigation switcher to be shown
* remove xxs font style
* remove unneeded module
* remove switch from stories
* remove defensive nullish coalescing
* remove merge leftovers
* Defect PM-7899 - show organizations product at the top of the other products list
* Defect PM-7951 use attr.icon to keep the icon as an attribute after prod mode is enabled
* Defect PM-7948 update path based on the current org
* force active styles for navigation items (#9128)
* add horizontal margin to icon
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Co-authored-by: Thomas Rittson <31796059+eliykat@users.noreply.github.com>
Add a dev tool for toggling the web vault width. This allows developers and designers to experiment with how the vault currently behaves with responsiveness and ensure new functionality looks good.