Jason Weill
Jason Weill
I'm also not seeing the outline with Safari (macOS) Version 17.3 (18617.2.4.11.11, 18617), which, [per caniuse.com](https://caniuse.com/?search=%3Ahas), should support `:has`.
I feel like this still represents an improvement for usability and accessibility, and if we're using standards-compliant design, the fault isn't with JupyterLab if a browser doesn't comply.
@krassowski With the most recent code pushed to this branch, the buttons now appear dimmed (less opacity) when the Find box is empty, but they still show a different background...
The CSS rules are now updated to suppress hover and active effects on disabled buttons.
@rbavery Can you please provide answers to @krassowski 's questions from earlier? Thanks!
Do you have the "auto close brackets" setting enabled? Without it enabled, as is the default, I just see `(` when I press `(`, and with it on, I see...
Regarding the lack of output with Node
@Lawiss Which keyboard are you using? The issue with the `[` shortcut on an Italian keyboard was reported in #15744.
This looks similar to #15509, which was reported as fixed in 4.1.x, but which seems to be recurring
I can still reproduce this using the tip of `main` (4.2.0 beta).