[Changes] Highlight and scroll to selected file in CombinedDiffView When a file is selected in the `ChangesSidebar`, this change now highlights the corresponding diff section in `CombinedDiffView` and scrolls it into view. - `ChangesView` passes the selected file URL to `CombinedDiffView`. - `CombinedDiffView` uses this URL to add a `.selected` class (styled via CSS) and trigger `scrollIntoView()` for the relevant diff section. - The `CombinedDiffView` container is now only shown if modified files exist. - Removed the previous auto-selection of the first file in the sidebar. This improves context and navigation when reviewing multiple file changes. Bug: 412968300 Change-Id: I2f6336bc33a42cb55a76496173d82d896e2bb72c Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/devtools/devtools-frontend/+/6480095 Auto-Submit: Ergün Erdoğmuş <ergunsh@chromium.org> Commit-Queue: Alex Rudenko <alexrudenko@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Alex Rudenko <alexrudenko@chromium.org>
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