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These are a couple of visual changes we've made to the CSS file, to make editing Nested Content items in list mode a little easier for our editors, by providing some more obvious visual cues.

Here's a picture of the changed look:

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The active item gets a background color and a coloured border on the left, so it's easy to see how much is included. Furthermore, the headers/labels are changed to bold, and they get a pointer cursor (i.e. the familiar hand) to show they're clickable at their full width.

The styles are not applied in the super secret "single" mode.

It's all totally open for discussion, of course :-)

Makes it much more obvious for the editor that there's an action there
- especially when the labels are very short
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Thanks @greystate! 👍 from me. I've assigned to @mattbrailsford for comment.

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I'm happy with it. Nice work :)
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@leekelleher leekelleher added this to the 0.2.0 milestone Mar 31, 2015
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I think the only thing I'm not keen on is the bold labels. Nothing else in the Umbraco UI really uses bold text. Happy to merge in the rest though.

mattbrailsford added a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 1, 2015
Proposed visual tweaks for list items
@mattbrailsford mattbrailsford merged commit e15412a into umco:develop Apr 1, 2015
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