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Opened 14 years ago

Closed 14 years ago

#17437 closed defect (bug) (fixed)

Twenty Eleven: use p.nopassword instead of div.nopassword

Reported by: zeo's profile zeo Owned by: iandstewart's profile iandstewart
Milestone: 3.2 Priority: normal
Severity: normal Version: 3.2
Component: Themes Keywords: has-patch dev-feedback
Focuses: Cc:

Description

In Twenty Eleven, use p.nopassword instead of div.nopassword to make it consistent with p.nocomments so that we can use its styling.

Also fixes some typo in Twenty Eleven comments.php

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17437.diff (1.8 KB) - added by zeo 14 years ago.

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Change History (6)

@zeo
14 years ago

#1 @zeo
14 years ago

  • Type changed from enhancement to defect (bug)

#2 @zeo
14 years ago

If we follow Twenty Ten, class .nopassword and .nocomments is display: none

#3 @nacin
14 years ago

  • Milestone changed from Awaiting Review to 3.2

#4 @iandstewart
14 years ago

This looks good to me. We shouldn't have to display:none .nocomments as it should only appear on posts and not pages.

#5 @iandstewart
14 years ago

  • Owner set to iandstewart
  • Resolution set to fixed
  • Status changed from new to closed

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Twenty Eleven: consistent styles for .nopassword and .nocomments; Props zeo; Fixes #17437

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