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Update button should be more easily clickable in dashboard #11211

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@CheweyZ CheweyZ commented Jan 17, 2017

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Fixes #11111

…an be done

update also fixed so it works on dashboard not just the admin home section
updating branch with update box mouse patches
@mattab mattab merged commit 0d71046 into matomo-org:3.x-dev Jan 18, 2017
CheweyZ added a commit to CheweyZ/piwik that referenced this pull request Jan 18, 2017
@mattab mattab modified the milestone: 3.0.2 Jan 19, 2017
mattab pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 22, 2017
* Update notification dropdown not usable #11111

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* modifed cursor on hover to make it appear not a link for the updated button (when update avalible)

* Fixed update button so it works appropriately on dashboard #11211

* added translations to the tooltips in in the user admin section

* added security features to the name and site block
for escape characters

* added missed translation for tooltips in user section of admin menu
@mattab mattab changed the title Fixed update button so it works appropriately on dashboard Update button should be more easily clickable in dashboard Feb 28, 2017
@mattab mattab added the c: Usability For issues that let users achieve a defined goal more effectively or efficiently. label Feb 28, 2017
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