Patrick H. Lauke 2 years ago • • Patrick H. Lauke 2 years ago • • @thunderbird it's worth reviewing the colour used for the "replied" icon in the dark theme...it's almost imperceptible #a11y #a11y @Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox Languages Search Text Share via ...
in reply to Patrick H. Lauke Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox in reply to Patrick H. Lauke • 2 years ago • • Update: We've got a bug filed for this one, and it looks like it's just waiting to be uplifted to v102. bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.…1790278 - Message Status Icon in Subject Columns Is Too Difficult to See in dark modeRESOLVED (micah) in Thunderbird - Theme. Last updated 2023-02-01.bugzilla.mozilla.org Languages Search Text Share via ...
in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox Patrick H. Lauke in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox • 2 years ago • • ah, lovely. yeah, i'd have been surprised if i was the first to notice this :) Languages Search Text Share via ...
in reply to Patrick H. Lauke Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox in reply to Patrick H. Lauke • 2 years ago • • But it's important to still bring it up, and thank you for doing so.At some point, you MIGHT be the first, and that helps us make a better product. Languages Search Text Share via ...
in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox Patrick H. Lauke in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox • 2 years ago • • another "dark mode" contrast issue: when dragging an email to a folder, the target droptarget folder uses white text on very bright cyan/blue with very low colour contrast https://files.mastodon.social/media_attachments/files/109/807/422/788/444/956/original/4a8efae4394e988f.mp4 Languages Search Text Share via ...
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in reply to Patrick H. Lauke • • •1790278 - Message Status Icon in Subject Columns Is Too Difficult to See in dark mode
bugzilla.mozilla.orgPatrick H. Lauke
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in reply to Patrick H. Lauke • • •But it's important to still bring it up, and thank you for doing so.
At some point, you MIGHT be the first, and that helps us make a better product.
Patrick H. Lauke
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