Pranita Fulsundar a0543617b3
fix(ui): update placeholder and its styles (#20670)
* fix(ui): update placeholder images and styles
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* update placeholders styles

* add placeholder for explore tree

* fix sonar issue

* update explore tree placeholder

* update explore tree placeholder

* add test

* fix: collapse-expand icon for table details page

* fix unit test
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