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Created Dec 09, 2012 by Administrator@rootOwner

Bad contrast on some buttons

Created by: merlinthered

The issue seems to be present in Opera 12 and Internet Explorer 9. It is not present in Firefox.

Some buttons are very hard to read due to the text/background color combination.

Examples:

  • The "Add comment" button with gray text on green background
  • The "Save" button when creating a new merge request

Those buttons seem to use a different style than most other buttons (more flat). Perhaps the style is not applied completely and only the shadow behind the normally white text is rendered.

I'm just a user of a GitLab system installed by somebody else. The GitLab version used is 3.1.0 ced242a2.

EDIT: I noticed the buttons I'm talking about are displayed like this when they aren't supposed to be clickable (e.g. the "Add comment" button before you actually entered anything in the comment text field). Still I think one should be able to read the button text even if it's deactivated.

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