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I've never notice it until review this patch #1217046: Clean up the CSS for Taxonomy module.
Drupal has a divider-class to mark which terms belong to previous and next pages, but hard to see it (and only Stark theme has the style)
Generated 100's taxonomy term and go to page 2, you will see my attached image:
admin/structure/taxonomy/tags?page=1
Comment | File | Size | Author |
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#14 | Screen Shot 2022-10-21 at 10.28.09 am.png | 200.95 KB | pameeela |
#1 | taxonomy_preview.png | 17.34 KB | opi |
taxonomy.png | 62.7 KB | droplet |
Comments
Comment #1
opiConsidering you're patch on #1217046 , we could re-introduce the CSS rule for tr.taxonomy-term-preview, and put a lighter background color ? (something like #f8f8f8.)
Comment #10
catchThis is probably still relevant, but would make sense to do in Claro now.
Comment #14
pameeela CreditAttribution: pameeela commentedLooks like this is already addressed, there is a background colour applied to
.taxonomy-term-preview