Closed
Bug 955385
Opened 11 years ago
Closed 6 years ago
Target selection icon could use an extra pixel of margin-bottom
Categories
(Instantbird Graveyard :: Conversation, defect)
Tracking
(Not tracked)
RESOLVED
WONTFIX
People
(Reporter: benediktp, Unassigned)
Details
*** Original post on bio 1947 at 2013-04-23 21:30:00 UTC *** The target selection icon (anonid="targetPrplIcon") is touching the separator beneath it. This doesn't look nice with some protocol icons, e.g. the IRC icon. An extra pixel of margin-bottom helps in my opinion (tried with DOMi).
Comment 1•6 years ago
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On the behalf of Florian: Closing bugs related to the Instantbird UI as WONTFIX, as the development of the standalone chat client Instantbird has stopped. Instantbird users are encouraged to migrate to Thunderbird. The user interface of instant messaging in Thunderbird will feel familiar, as the Thunderbird IM support started as a fork of Instantbird.
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 6 years ago
Resolution: --- → WONTFIX
Comment 2•6 years ago
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On the behalf of Florian: Closing bugs related to the Instantbird UI as WONTFIX, as the development of the standalone chat client Instantbird has stopped. Instantbird users are encouraged to migrate to Thunderbird. The user interface of instant messaging in Thunderbird will feel familiar, as the Thunderbird IM support started as a fork of Instantbird.
Comment 3•6 years ago
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On the behalf of Florian: Closing bugs related to the Instantbird UI as WONTFIX, as the development of the standalone chat client Instantbird has stopped. Instantbird users are encouraged to migrate to Thunderbird. The user interface of instant messaging in Thunderbird will feel familiar, as the Thunderbird IM support started as a fork of Instantbird.
Comment 4•6 years ago
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On the behalf of Florian: Closing bugs related to the Instantbird UI as WONTFIX, as the development of the standalone chat client Instantbird has stopped. Instantbird users are encouraged to migrate to Thunderbird. The user interface of instant messaging in Thunderbird will feel familiar, as the Thunderbird IM support started as a fork of Instantbird.
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