[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #23818: Twenty Thirteen: improve separation between Link and Aside posts

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#23818: Twenty Thirteen: improve separation between Link and Aside posts
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 Reporter:  lancewillett   |       Owner:
     Type:  defect (bug)   |      Status:  reopened
 Priority:  normal         |   Milestone:  3.6
Component:  Bundled Theme  |     Version:  trunk
 Severity:  normal         |  Resolution:
 Keywords:  needs-patch    |
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Comment (by bpetty):

 Nothing in this ticket or #23707 mentioned "margin" once. Both are caused
 by the fact that those post format combinations use the same background
 color (as the OPs mentioned in both).

 There's three possible resolutions to this:

 A. Add in additional post format colors so each have their own. There is a
 finite number of formats, so this really would be reasonable.
 B. Add in some new border style. Doesn't matter what it looks like, could
 be solid line separator, a drop shadow, or whatever, just as long as it
 provides some indication that you're looking at the next post.
 C. Leave it how it is. It's a rare circumstance in the first place, and
 this was how the theme was designed. It's a minor issue that's easily
 worked around in the post itself. Usually the post date after each link is
 the end of the post, without a full description of the link (like
 [attachment:siobhan-home.png​ this screenshot] - which really abuses the
 "link" post format for a regular post).

 In all cases, this ticket is not just "related", it's a duplicate of
 #23707, where a decision was made to leave it. If you want to revisit
 that, the appropriate action is to re-open #23707, and discuss it there,
 especially since that also happens to be where sabreuse first reported
 that this was the case with the Link + Aside combination, and she deserves
 some follow-up to her comments on that ticket if anything actually does
 happen with this.

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