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Improve consistency of table dark theme backgrounds #2451

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YuHsuan-Hwang opened this issue Dec 13, 2024 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #2447
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Improve consistency of table dark theme backgrounds #2451

YuHsuan-Hwang opened this issue Dec 13, 2024 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #2447
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The table dark theme backgrounds could be improved:

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  1. (dark blue squares) We could apply a darker color (same with the widget background) for empty spaces to avoid them being emphasized by the light gray and to be consistent with the statistic and region list widgets. This will require overwriting the blueprint component style.
  2. (light blue squares) We could apply lighter colors to the statistics table to be consistent with all the other tables.

Note that we have similar issue with v4.1:

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Platform info (please complete the following information):

  • OS [e.g. macOS Monterey]: maxOS 14
  • Browser [e.g. chrome, safari, electron app]: chrome
  • Browser version [e.g. 22]: 129
  • Backend branch [e.g. dev, v3b2 release]: dev
  • Frontend branch [e.g. dev, v3b2 release]: dev
@YuHsuan-Hwang YuHsuan-Hwang added the enhancement New feature or request label Dec 13, 2024
@YuHsuan-Hwang YuHsuan-Hwang self-assigned this Dec 13, 2024
@YuHsuan-Hwang YuHsuan-Hwang linked a pull request Dec 13, 2024 that will close this issue
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