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When hovering over task items, the task icon becomes visible. #8058

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droidbg opened this issue Oct 25, 2024 · 4 comments · Fixed by #8061
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When hovering over task items, the task icon becomes visible. #8058

droidbg opened this issue Oct 25, 2024 · 4 comments · Fixed by #8061
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droidbg commented Oct 25, 2024

Bug Description

Currently the task icon appears on hover over empty task items.
Expected behaviour: it should not appear when hovering over empty fields.

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I would like to work on it

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oss-gg bot commented Oct 25, 2024

This issue is not part of oss.gg hackathon. Please pick a different one or start with a side quest

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Closing in favor of #7851 :)

@github-project-automation github-project-automation bot moved this from 🆕 New to ✅ Done in Product development ✅ Oct 25, 2024
FelixMalfait added a commit that referenced this issue Oct 25, 2024
### What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)
- [X] Bug Fix

## Description
This PR include fix required for issue #8058 and #6741 .


- Fixes visibility of currency symbol on hover over field
- Fixes visibility of task icon symbol on hover over field


## Related Tickets & Documents
- Closes #8058 
- Closes #6741

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Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <[email protected]>
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