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Change conversation page style #6431

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I reduced the number of conversations for the screenshot to display the pagination. There are some pronto errors left which are out of scope of this PR because they would need some massive renaming.

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.page-conversations {
background-color: $sidebars-background;

.left-pane,

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Selector stream_container should be written in lowercase with hyphens

@jhass jhass added this to the 0.6.0.0 milestone Sep 27, 2015
@svbergerem svbergerem changed the title Change conversation page style [WIP] Change conversation page style Sep 27, 2015
margin-top: -10px;
}

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Selector stream_container should be written in lowercase with hyphens

@svbergerem svbergerem changed the title [WIP] Change conversation page style Change conversation page style Sep 27, 2015
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ghost commented Sep 28, 2015

<3

@jhass jhass merged commit ff99db1 into diaspora:develop Sep 28, 2015
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jhass commented Sep 28, 2015

Thanks!

@svbergerem svbergerem deleted the conversations-style-changes branch September 28, 2015 20:49
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