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Set "Ignore whitespace" ON by default not working in Chrome #285

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sromocki opened this issue May 16, 2019 · 0 comments · Fixed by #292
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Set "Ignore whitespace" ON by default not working in Chrome #285

sromocki opened this issue May 16, 2019 · 0 comments · Fixed by #292
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This feature isn't working for me and I'm not sure why. I believe it should just be appending ?w=1 to all PR links in the pull request list view.

Set "Ignore whitespace" ON by default when entering a Pull request from the Pull requests list page

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reyronald added a commit that referenced this issue Jun 9, 2019
Fix "Ignore Whitespace" feature that broke after Atlassian migrated
their pull request list page to a CSS-in-JS solution that autogenerates
the CSS class names of the elements, making the previous selectors the
extension relied on useless.

Closes #285
reyronald added a commit that referenced this issue Jun 9, 2019
Fix "Ignore Whitespace" feature that broke after Atlassian migrated
their pull request list page to a CSS-in-JS solution that autogenerates
the CSS class names of the elements, making the previous selectors the
extension relied on useless.

Closes #285
reyronald added a commit that referenced this issue Jun 9, 2019
Fix "Ignore Whitespace" feature that broke after Atlassian migrated
their pull request list page to a CSS-in-JS solution that autogenerates
the CSS class names of the elements, making the previous selectors the
extension relied on useless.

Closes #285
reyronald added a commit that referenced this issue Jun 9, 2019
Fix "Ignore Whitespace" feature that broke after Atlassian migrated
their pull request list page to a CSS-in-JS solution that autogenerates
the CSS class names of the elements, making the previous selectors the
extension relied on useless.

Closes #285
@reyronald reyronald self-assigned this Jun 9, 2019
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