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The list of console commands in the console reference guide used to have different styling depending on whether or not you were allowed to use the command. Since it was converted to Foundation/SCSS, that styling has disappeared.
The two div classes are "enabled" (for commands you can use) and "disabled" (for unavailable commands). The current styling is fine for enabled, but disabled commands used to be printed in much lighter text to indicate that they were unavailable to use.
We need to readd some CSS so that enabled and disabled commands can once again be differentiated from each other.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Apply different formatting in the Admin Console for enabled and disabled
commands, to help differentiate the two.
This is the non-free part of the fix for dreamwidth/dreamwidth#1398
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Apply different formatting in the Admin Console for enabled and disabled
commands, to help differentiate the two.
This is the free part of the fix for dreamwidth#1398
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May 31, 2015
Apply different formatting in the Admin Console for enabled and disabled
commands, to help differentiate the two.
This is the free part of the fix for dreamwidth#1398
The list of console commands in the console reference guide used to have different styling depending on whether or not you were allowed to use the command. Since it was converted to Foundation/SCSS, that styling has disappeared.
The two div classes are "enabled" (for commands you can use) and "disabled" (for unavailable commands). The current styling is fine for enabled, but disabled commands used to be printed in much lighter text to indicate that they were unavailable to use.
We need to readd some CSS so that enabled and disabled commands can once again be differentiated from each other.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: