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OvermindDL1 opened this issue Sep 11, 2018 · 2 comments · Fixed by #4682
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Arc Green (dark) theme Review result is near unreadable #4909

OvermindDL1 opened this issue Sep 11, 2018 · 2 comments · Fixed by #4682
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  • Gitea version (or commit ref): bd1bf2a
  • Git version: 2.7.4
  • Operating system: Ubuntu 18.04
  • Database (use [x]):
    • PostgreSQL
    • MySQL
    • MSSQL
    • SQLite
  • Can you reproduce the bug at https://try.gitea.io:
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    • Not relevant (because it is not using the Arc Green theme)
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The Arc Green theme review result is not themed well, fairly unreadable, black text on dark background. See image. The background needs to be changed up, the 'rejected' review needs to be more obvious (perhaps a red tinted background?), etc...

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@techknowlogick techknowlogick added the topic/ui Change the appearance of the Gitea UI label Sep 11, 2018
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This may be resolved by: #4682

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lafriks commented Sep 16, 2018

Yes my PR #4682 resolves this issue

@lafriks lafriks added this to the 1.6.0 milestone Sep 16, 2018
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