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Opened 11 years ago

Closed 10 years ago

#22929 closed enhancement (maybelater)

The text for themes under "Available Themes" could use some structure

Reported by: wycks's profile wycks Owned by:
Milestone: Priority: normal
Severity: minor Version: 3.5
Component: Themes Keywords:
Focuses: Cc:

Description

The text for each theme under Available Themes seems to be just floating in space, adding a border around it might look cleaner.

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12-13-2012[2].jpg (96.1 KB) - added by wycks 11 years ago.
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adding-theme-choice-borders.22929.diff (454 bytes) - added by wycks 11 years ago.
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Screen Shot 2012-12-30 at 4.05.10 PM.png (294.2 KB) - added by helen 11 years ago.

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Change History (8)

@wycks
11 years ago

idea

#1 @wycks
11 years ago

  • Component changed from General to Appearance

#2 @helen
11 years ago

  • Component changed from Appearance to Themes
  • Keywords ui-focus close added; ui-feedback 2nd-opinion removed

Items are not always the same height, for example with details expanded. Open to ideas, but don't really have a problem with how it is currently and don't think this is the way to go.

http://core.trac.wordpress.org/raw-attachment/ticket/22929/Screen%20Shot%202012-12-30%20at%204.05.10%20PM.png

#3 @wycks
11 years ago

I agree I'm not sold on it, it was just an idea.

What I have noticed is .../wordpress.com/wp-admin/themes.php looks really neat.

.org in comparison looks a bit off, possible because of the "delete" being right-aligned and having a varying height.

#4 @helen
11 years ago

So it looks neat because it's multisite and doesn't have the delete link? I don't see any other differences.

#5 @andrewspittle
10 years ago

  • Keywords ui-focus close removed
  • Milestone Awaiting Review deleted
  • Resolution set to maybelater
  • Status changed from new to closed

Closing this as "maybelater" based on above discussion. Since items aren't always the same height seems that the current solution is still best. Always room for improvement later. :)

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