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Fix buttons appearance #1094

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Fix buttons appearance #1094

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@XhmikosR XhmikosR commented Dec 17, 2019

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Fixes #1084

Signed-off-by: XhmikosR <[email protected]>
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Any reason holding this off?

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XhmikosR commented Jan 2, 2020

This can also be merged. Just FYI in the new web interface, we are using btn-success, btn-danger etc instead of btn-default.

@PromoFaux PromoFaux merged commit 73236e8 into devel Jan 2, 2020
@PromoFaux PromoFaux deleted the buttons branch January 2, 2020 17:26
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