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2I am referring to the removal of border and inner shadows on our button style, not the voting action.Piper– Piper Staff2023-08-10 15:58:10 +00:00Commented Aug 10, 2023 at 15:58
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2@Piper: thank you, that is good to see. So there is a chance that this change will be rolled back, right? (I'm not sure I'm serious about this question, my hopes are low. I can't see how SO could have decided on this in the first place, and there has been no movement on this, in spite of the overwhelming feedback at that linked thread.)Stephan Kolassa– Stephan Kolassa2023-08-11 07:12:43 +00:00Commented Aug 11, 2023 at 7:12
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3I have been needing to look twice or more often just to figure out whether I have already voted on a post or not - even worse in dark mode.QHarr– QHarr2023-08-11 14:33:04 +00:00Commented Aug 11, 2023 at 14:33
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