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vsx: inconsistent font-family for the download count #7423

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vince-fugnitto opened this issue Mar 25, 2020 · 0 comments · Fixed by #7380
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vsx: inconsistent font-family for the download count #7423

vince-fugnitto opened this issue Mar 25, 2020 · 0 comments · Fixed by #7380
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The download count when viewing an extension's information uses an inconsistent font-family compared to the remainder of the application (serif).

For example, look at the value 142 for downloads:

Screen Shot 2020-03-25 at 3 09 32 PM
@vince-fugnitto vince-fugnitto added ui/ux issues related to user interface / user experience vsx-registry Issues related to Open VSX Registry Integration labels Mar 25, 2020
vince-fugnitto added a commit that referenced this issue Mar 25, 2020
Fixes #7423

This commit fixes the inconsistent `font-family` used
when displaying the `download-count` when viewing an extension's information.

Signed-off-by: vince-fugnitto <[email protected]>
vince-fugnitto pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 27, 2020
Fixes #7423

This commit fixes the inconsistent `font-family` used
when displaying the `download-count` when viewing an extension's information.

Signed-off-by: Kaiyue Pan <[email protected]>
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