Color the Description in the Update tab where the text was talking the blue and didn't had it own color. Fixed some color contrast issue (#2722)

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},
"Matrix": {
"ComboBoxBackgroundColor": "#232629",
"LabelboxForegroundColor": "#81a1c1",
"LabelboxForegroundColor": "#f7f7f7",
"MainForegroundColor": "#F7F7F7",
"MainBackgroundColor": "#232629",
"LabelBackgroundColor": "#232629",
@ -136,14 +136,14 @@
"ShadowPulse": "0:0:3"
},
"Dark": {
"ComboBoxBackgroundColor": "#232629",
"LabelboxForegroundColor": "#81a1c1",
"ComboBoxBackgroundColor": "#1e3747",
"LabelboxForegroundColor": "#0567ff",
"MainForegroundColor": "#F7F7F7",
"MainBackgroundColor": "#232629",
"LabelBackgroundColor": "#232629",
"MainBackgroundColor": "#121212",
"LabelBackgroundColor": "#121212",
"LinkForegroundColor": "#add8e6",
"LinkHoverForegroundColor": "#F7F7F7",
"ComboBoxForegroundColor": "#81a1c1",
"ComboBoxForegroundColor": "#f7f7f7",
"ProgressBarForegroundColor": "#222222",
"ProgressBarBackgroundColor": "Transparent",
@ -164,6 +164,6 @@
"ButtonForegroundColor": "#F7F7F7",
"ToggleButtonOnColor": "#2e77ff",
"BorderColor": "#0b1215"
"BorderColor": "#2F373D"
}
}

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<Border Grid.Row="0" Grid.Column="0" Style="{StaticResource BorderStyle}">
<StackPanel Background="{MainBackgroundColor}" SnapsToDevicePixels="True">
<Button Name="WPFUpdatesdefault" FontSize="{ConfigTabButtonFontSize}" Height="Auto" Width="Auto" Content="Default (Out of Box) Settings" Margin="20,4,20,10" Padding="10"/>
<TextBlock Margin="20,0,20,0" Padding="10" TextWrapping="WrapWithOverflow" MaxWidth="300">This is the default settings that come with Windows. <LineBreak/><LineBreak/> No modifications are made and will remove any custom windows update settings.<LineBreak/><LineBreak/>Note: If you still encounter update errors, reset all updates in the config tab. That will restore ALL Microsoft Update Services from their servers and reinstall them to default settings.</TextBlock>
<TextBlock Foreground="{ComboBoxForegroundColor}" Margin="20,0,20,0" Padding="10" TextWrapping="WrapWithOverflow" MaxWidth="300">This is the default settings that come with Windows. <LineBreak/><LineBreak/> No modifications are made and will remove any custom windows update settings.<LineBreak/><LineBreak/>Note: If you still encounter update errors, reset all updates in the config tab. That will restore ALL Microsoft Update Services from their servers and reinstall them to default settings.</TextBlock>
</StackPanel>
</Border>
<Border Grid.Row="0" Grid.Column="1" Style="{StaticResource BorderStyle}">
<StackPanel Background="{MainBackgroundColor}" SnapsToDevicePixels="True">
<Button Name="WPFUpdatessecurity" FontSize="{ConfigTabButtonFontSize}" Height="Auto" Width="Auto" Content="Security (Recommended) Settings" Margin="20,4,20,10" Padding="10"/>
<TextBlock Margin="20,0,20,0" Padding="10" TextWrapping="WrapWithOverflow" MaxWidth="300">This is my recommended setting I use on all computers.<LineBreak/><LineBreak/> It will delay feature updates by 2 years and will install security updates 4 days after release.<LineBreak/><LineBreak/>Feature Updates: Adds features and often bugs to systems when they are released. You want to delay these as long as possible.<LineBreak/><LineBreak/>Security Updates: Typically these are pressing security flaws that need to be patched quickly. You only want to delay these a couple of days just to see if they are safe and don't break other systems. You don't want to go without these for ANY extended periods of time.</TextBlock>
<TextBlock Foreground="{ComboBoxForegroundColor}" Margin="20,0,20,0" Padding="10" TextWrapping="WrapWithOverflow" MaxWidth="300">This is my recommended setting I use on all computers.<LineBreak/><LineBreak/> It will delay feature updates by 2 years and will install security updates 4 days after release.<LineBreak/><LineBreak/>Feature Updates: Adds features and often bugs to systems when they are released. You want to delay these as long as possible.<LineBreak/><LineBreak/>Security Updates: Typically these are pressing security flaws that need to be patched quickly. You only want to delay these a couple of days just to see if they are safe and don't break other systems. You don't want to go without these for ANY extended periods of time.</TextBlock>
</StackPanel>
</Border>
<Border Grid.Row="0" Grid.Column="2" Style="{StaticResource BorderStyle}">
<StackPanel Background="{MainBackgroundColor}" SnapsToDevicePixels="True">
<Button Name="WPFUpdatesdisable" FontSize="{ConfigTabButtonFontSize}" Height="Auto" Width="Auto" Content="Disable ALL Updates (NOT RECOMMENDED!)" Margin="20,4,20,10" Padding="10,10,10,10"/>
<TextBlock Margin="20,0,20,0" Padding="10" TextWrapping="WrapWithOverflow" MaxWidth="300">This completely disables ALL Windows Updates and is NOT RECOMMENDED.<LineBreak/><LineBreak/> However, it can be suitable if you use your system for a select purpose and do not actively browse the internet. <LineBreak/><LineBreak/>Note: Your system will be easier to hack and infect without security updates.</TextBlock>
<TextBlock Foreground="{ComboBoxForegroundColor}" Margin="20,0,20,0" Padding="10" TextWrapping="WrapWithOverflow" MaxWidth="300">This completely disables ALL Windows Updates and is NOT RECOMMENDED.<LineBreak/><LineBreak/> However, it can be suitable if you use your system for a select purpose and do not actively browse the internet. <LineBreak/><LineBreak/>Note: Your system will be easier to hack and infect without security updates.</TextBlock>
<TextBlock Text=" " Margin="20,0,20,0" Padding="10" TextWrapping="WrapWithOverflow" MaxWidth="300"/>
</StackPanel>
</Border>