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[Bug 1098449] [NEW] [7.0] Different CSS used for dashboards causes quite some display trouble

 

Public bug reported:

Since for dashboards a different css is used as for the original kanban
or list views there are quite some display problems with this css eg.:

1.) Group Projects by custommers and add this to the dashboard 
      Problem: Every second line is gray wich is ok BUT if there are projects unfolded only some second lines are grey?!?

2.) Add a kanban view to your dashboard
     Problem: The css used in the Dashboard makes the kanban view much harder to read!


Solution:

Use the "same" css used in the original views also for the dashboard -
it is what everybody would expect if he/she adds a view to the dashboard
- AND you have to maintain less css ;) !

** Affects: openobject-addons
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  [7.0] Different CSS used for dashboards causes quite some display
  trouble

Status in OpenERP Addons (modules):
  New

Bug description:
  Since for dashboards a different css is used as for the original
  kanban or list views there are quite some display problems with this
  css eg.:

  1.) Group Projects by custommers and add this to the dashboard 
        Problem: Every second line is gray wich is ok BUT if there are projects unfolded only some second lines are grey?!?

  2.) Add a kanban view to your dashboard
       Problem: The css used in the Dashboard makes the kanban view much harder to read!

  
  Solution:

  Use the "same" css used in the original views also for the dashboard -
  it is what everybody would expect if he/she adds a view to the
  dashboard - AND you have to maintain less css ;) !

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