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Currently, when we use a dark background and the .inverse class on an element, it makes the text lighter, to be more visible. That's great.
However, if there is a link in this text, its color left unchanged, both normal and hovered. This results in a darker link when hovering it, making it less bright, and less visible. Same happens with buttons.
I think it would be worth a thing to inverse hover colors as well as normal ones, when using .inverse class. I mean, make the links and buttons brighter when hovering them, instead of darker like currently.
Thanks!
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Currently, when we use a dark background and the
.inverse
class on an element, it makes the text lighter, to be more visible. That's great.However, if there is a link in this text, its color left unchanged, both normal and hovered. This results in a darker link when hovering it, making it less bright, and less visible. Same happens with buttons.
I think it would be worth a thing to inverse hover colors as well as normal ones, when using
.inverse
class. I mean, make the links and buttons brighter when hovering them, instead of darker like currently.Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: