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chore: class selectors for customizability #30185

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@sam-anam1 sam-anam1 commented Mar 10, 2022

Really helpful for customer portal
those fields has own class when styling for mobile or desktop by using Website Settings --> HTML Header, Robots and Redirects

Really helpful those fields has own class when styling for mobile or desktop by using Website Settings --> HTML Header, Robots and Redirects
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please as I said this just apply by Website Settings --> HTML Header, Robots
I would be useful for customer portal

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@ankush ankush changed the title Update project_row.html chore: class selectors for customizability Apr 7, 2022
@ankush ankush merged commit 8fbfba4 into frappe:develop Apr 7, 2022
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