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Feature #12216

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Textual CSS class for priorities

Added by Jean-Philippe Lang about 12 years ago. Updated about 12 years ago.

Status:
Closed
Priority:
Normal
Category:
UI
Target version:
Start date:
Due date:
% Done:

0%

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Resolution:
Fixed

Related issues

Related to Redmine - Defect #2071: Reordering priority-enumerations breaks alternate-theme's issue-colouringClosedJean-Philippe Lang2008-10-22

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Related to Redmine - Defect #6939: Low and Normal priority displaying with same priority class Closed2010-11-18

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Related to Redmine - Defect #14674: IssuePriority expects database counters to be pristineClosed

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Actions #1

Updated by Jean-Philippe Lang about 12 years ago

Committed in r10720.

The following CSS classes are added to issue priorities:
  • priority-highest
  • priority-high2 (2nd highest priority if it exists)
  • priority-high3 (3rd highest priority if it exists)
  • ...
  • priority-default (the default priority)
  • ...
  • priority-low3 (3rd lowest priority if it exists)
  • priority-low2 (2nd lowest priority if it exists)
  • priority-lowest
Actions #2

Updated by Jean-Philippe Lang about 12 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Closed
  • Resolution set to Fixed
Actions #3

Updated by Go MAEDA about 10 years ago

  • Related to Defect #6939: Low and Normal priority displaying with same priority class added
Actions #4

Updated by Go MAEDA over 2 years ago

  • Related to Defect #14674: IssuePriority expects database counters to be pristine added
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