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Key: JRA-8393
Type: Bug Bug
Status: Needs Verification Needs Verification
Priority: Major Major
Assignee: Jeff Turner [Atlassian]
Reporter: Jeff Turner [Atlassian]
Votes: 0
Watchers: 1
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Printed lists of issues do not show table borders

Created: 01/Nov/05 10:06 PM   Updated: 23/Apr/07 10:14 PM
Component/s: Web interface
Affects Version/s: None
Fix Version/s: None

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Participants: Daniel Hurst, Jeff Turner [Atlassian], Neal Applebaum and Scott Farquhar [Atlassian]
Since last comment: 91 weeks, 6 days ago
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When printing a page (or just using Print Preview), the borders of the issue list do not show, making it hard to quickly distinguish one issue from the next. This happens on Firefox, IE and Opera (see screenshot).

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Scott Farquhar [Atlassian] - 28/Aug/06 06:53 AM
Daniel,

Can you see if you can reproduce on 3.6, and also if a problem on Head.

If you can reproduce, can you suggest a fix?


Daniel Hurst - 28/Aug/06 10:50 PM
I can't seem to reproduce in head in any of the mentioned browsers. Does that mean it is fixed? Should I resolve the issue?

Daniel Hurst - 30/Aug/06 07:20 PM
Jeff,

Can you come show me how / where you see this?

Thanks.


Neal Applebaum - 04/Oct/06 12:55 PM
I was able to reproduce this quite easily on jira.atlassian.com using Firefox 1.5.0.7 until I checked the option (for each browser) to show background images. Then, the borders show up. See attached screenshot.

Jeff Turner [Atlassian] - 05/Oct/06 02:33 AM
Thanks for clearing up that mystery, Neal.

I'm not sure what exactly we should do about this. Perhaps it's just a documentation issue.


Scott Farquhar [Atlassian] - 18/Oct/06 08:52 PM
This is really just because we use background images to draw our tables, rather than using CSS. We should look and see if using CSS fixes this.