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Border Tool: "Reset to default" appearing when unnecessary #40895

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shaunandrews opened this issue May 6, 2022 · 1 comment · Fixed by #40917
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Border Tool: "Reset to default" appearing when unnecessary #40895

shaunandrews opened this issue May 6, 2022 · 1 comment · Fixed by #40917
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[Feature] Design Tools Tools that impact the appearance of blocks both to expand the number of tools and improve the experi

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shaunandrews commented May 6, 2022

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When editing a Border color this popover appears letting you select a color. At the bottom of this popover is a button to "Reset to default." This button appears all the time, even if the colors are already set to the default. In this state the button appears to do nothing.

It would be better if the button was hidden when the value is already set to the default.

@shaunandrews shaunandrews added the [Feature] Design Tools Tools that impact the appearance of blocks both to expand the number of tools and improve the experi label May 6, 2022
@aaronrobertshaw aaronrobertshaw self-assigned this May 8, 2022
@github-actions github-actions bot added the [Status] In Progress Tracking issues with work in progress label May 8, 2022
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Thanks for creating an issue to track this. I've put up a fix in #40917

@priethor priethor removed the [Status] In Progress Tracking issues with work in progress label May 22, 2023
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