[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #54624: "Automated update failed" notice breaks Site Health styling
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#54624: "Automated update failed" notice breaks Site Health styling
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Reporter: johnjamesjacoby | Owner: (none)
Type: defect (bug) | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: 6.1
Component: Upgrade/Install | Version: 5.2
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: has-screenshots has- | Focuses: accessibility, css,
patch has-testing-info 2nd- | administration
opinion needs-testing |
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Comment (by johnjamesjacoby):
> it's easier to keep the notices on the very top of admin screen, before
the white banner, and it's also easier to maintain since it's just a CSS
tweak.
> Consistency is pretty important from an accessibility perspective
+1 to both, from me!
Visually, what @SergeyBiryukov suggested is not ''pleasing'' 😅 but I
don't dislike it for the here & now 💗
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''This is me yearning for an official style-guide (cc @helen & @bueltge
💪) for the various ways that admin-area UI elements are intended to be
used – and potentially how they should not be. UI like Chonky Header were
not designed with the intention of anything appearing above it – not even
Notices – and a semi-formal collision assessment on it would've likely
revealed Notices as a blocker (cc @afercia 💪)''
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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/54624#comment:15>
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