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Message #54481
[Bug 1829091] A change has been merged
Reviewed: https://reviews.mahara.org/10014
Committed: https://git.mahara.org/mahara/mahara/commit/793c219154ad708c75cb0292f09ca525062cfbaa
Submitter: Robert Lyon (robertl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Branch: master
commit 793c219154ad708c75cb0292f09ca525062cfbaa
Author: Liam <liam.sharpe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed May 15 13:32:20 2019 +1200
Bug #1829091: config theme not picking up on some colours
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Change-Id: Ia2b1e0dee3fcbbd8379fa8f5ae8774619977765a
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1829091
Title:
config theme not picking up on some colours
Status in Mahara:
Fix Committed
Status in Mahara 19.04 series:
Fix Committed
Status in Mahara 19.10 series:
Fix Committed
Bug description:
The configurable is not using colours in some places that should be set for the user. These are found:
-On the my portfolios block when there is more than 11 pages so that the pagination can be viewed. Problem is with the colour of the selected number in the pagination should be the primary/heading colour.
-On a page that has had instructions added (via page settings > advanced). Link should be the link colour of the config theme.
-The colour of the footer links and metadata should be the link colour.
-Share a page with a user and set their role as peer > Add the peer assessment block from general and add some instructions > log in as that user and look at the shared page > click on add assessment. The instructions link should be link colour
- On the same modal as above, the cancel button should be the link colour
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