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Description of problem: If user clicks into empty window (for example Multipath Devices tab in storage filtering or cleardisks screen), colour of this window changes from white to #f7fbff (on top) and #f7f7ff (bellow). It is also reproducible using <TAB> to walk through all elements on the screen. Screenshots will be attached. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): RHEL6.2-20110907.1 anaconda-13.21.138-1.el6 How reproducible: always Steps to Reproduce: 1. start the installation in vnc mode 2. connect via vnc (vncviewer -FullColor hostname:1) 3. proceed to the filtering UI, select "Multipath Devices" tab 4. make sure there is no device listed and click into empty window (or use <TAB> to navigate to the window) Actual results: colour of the window changes Expected results: colour of the window doesn't change
Created attachment 523392 [details] before click (white colour)
Created attachment 523393 [details] after click (#f7fbff and #f7f7ff colours)
We don't do anything special with colors here, and we certainly don't set those colors anywhere in the anaconda UI.
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