7 | | There are probably a few ones across the network screens. For design consistency, they should all use a wrapper `<div>` element with the proper CSS classes `notice`, `notice-success`, `notice-error` etc. Also, the old CSS classes `updated` and `error` should be replaces with the new ones, where applicable. |
| 7 | There are probably a few ones across the network screens. For design consistency, they should all use a wrapper `<div>` element with the proper CSS classes `notice`, `notice-success`, `notice-error` etc. Also, the old CSS classes `updated` and `error` should be replaced with the new ones, where applicable. |