[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #56369: Site health status widget unwanted margin
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#56369: Site health status widget unwanted margin
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Reporter: simkog | Owner: (none)
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: 6.1
Component: Site Health | Version: 5.3
Severity: minor | Resolution:
Keywords: has-patch needs-testing | Focuses: ui, css,
2nd-opinion | administration
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Comment (by costdev):
Thanks @mukesh27!
Just below the original position, the `margin-bottom` is set for `.site-
health-progress-wrapper`.
As the element in question shares both the `.health-check-widget-title-
section` and `.site-health-progress-wrapper` classes, attempting to set
`margin-bottom` on `.health-check-widget-title-section` will be
immediately overwritten just a few lines down.
The options I saw available were:
1. Keep the `.health-check-widget-title-section` in place and add
`!important` to the `margin-bottom` rule - a no-no.
2. Set the `margin-bottom` for `.health-check-widget-title-section`
further down.
Rather than have two styling blocks for `.health-check-widget-title-
section`, I felt it best to keep these together.
Upon reviewing further down the file, I saw this comment:
{{{#!css
/* Styling unique to the dashboard widget. */
}}}
Since the current styling for `.health-check-widget-title-section` should
have been in this section anyway, I felt it best to move this into the
correct section and add the new `margin-bottom` rule required for this
patch.
In testing, I don't believe that moving the original styling block
introduces a regression. However, if in testing by others, a regression is
revealed, I'm happy to revise the patch.
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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/56369#comment:4>
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