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[Bug]: Deck-Karten im dunklen Design - Kartenumrandung nicht erkennbar
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- [X] This is a bug, not a question or a configuration/webserver/proxy issue.
- [X] This issue is not already reported on Github OR Nextcloud Community Forum (I've searched it).
- [X] Nextcloud Server is up to date. See Maintenance and Release Schedule for supported versions.
- [X] I agree to follow Nextcloud's Code of Conduct.
Bug description
Steps to reproduce
- Login - Benutzer-Icon oben rechts - MenĂĽpunkt "Aussehen und Barrierefreiheit"
- Design umstellen auf "Dunkles Design"
- Die App "Deck" aufrufen
- => Aufgabenkacheln nicht nicht erkennbar, weil die Rahmenfarbe dem Hintergrund zu stark ähnelt. Zum Vergleich im Screenshot zu siehen: Die Rahmenfarbe der Felder in der Sidebar auf der rechten Seite sind gut zu erkennen.
Expected behavior
Die Rahmenfarbe sollte so gewählt werden, dass sich die Aufgabenkacheln von der Hintergrundebene erkennbar abheben.
Installation method
None
Nextcloud Server version
28
Operating system
None
PHP engine version
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Web server
None
Database engine version
None
Is this bug present after an update or on a fresh install?
None
Are you using the Nextcloud Server Encryption module?
None
What user-backends are you using?
- [ ] Default user-backend (database)
- [ ] LDAP/ Active Directory
- [ ] SSO - SAML
- [ ] Other
Configuration report
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List of activated Apps
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Nextcloud Signing status
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Nextcloud Logs
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Additional info
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Please post in English.
Steps to reproduce
- Login - user icon top right - menu item "Appearance and accessibility"
- Change design to "Dark design"
- Open the "Deck" app => Task cards cannot be recognized because the frame color is too similar to the background. For comparison, see the screenshot: The frame color of the fields in the sidebar on the right is clearly visible.
Expected behavior
The frame color should be chosen so that the task cards stand out clearly from the background layer.
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