feat: add field template editor, editable field names#1396
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Summary
This PR introduces the ability to create, modify, and delete field templates via new UI options, including the ability to edit field names across both templates and existing entry fields.
I've also made some Pyright and typing fixes to related files, as well as some deep-clean refactors across related UI elements, including the
FieldContainersandPanelModal/PanelWidgetclasses. I've also ended up consolidating the stylesheets across the app into a single file, which was supposed to be a separate PR but ended up getting too tangled with this one due to the amount of stylesheets related to this that already needed to be moved.Closes #1358 and #1359.
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