"Dark Protanopia & Deuteranopia" Theme changed #113337
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Thanks for reporting this @seljabali. We are investigating, can you confirm that it's back to the initial state (blue) again? |
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Hey @seljabali, this is very weird, as from the code it should have been orange all along. 😕 Just to make sure, you don't have any plugins / scripts installed that may have changed this specific color? |
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Open PR's are still showing for me in Red as shown in my "After" picture @dipree. I too don't have any extensions that would alter the Github UI experience @lukasoppermann. Thank you both for looking into this so quickly. |
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Hi team Github!
Today, 2024-03-19, I noticed my accessibility theme "Dark Protanopia & Deuteranopia" changed on me out of the blue. Open PRs colors changed from blue to red.
Is this a bug, or has the team decided to change it?
I personally liked it as it was before & would prefer this change be applied to a new theme as opposed to changing the existing one on everyone.
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Thank you team Github!
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