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authorJon Wolski <[email protected]>2017-08-17 14:25:38 -0500
committerJon Wolski <[email protected]>2017-08-18 09:35:00 -0500
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Remove `color` property from `badge` class
I suggest removing `color: #FFF` from the `badge` class, because it is provided by the `badge-<modifier>` classes along with a background-color, whereas there is no corresponding background-color provided on the `badge` class itself. Background ---------- According to the documentation: > [badge] Requires one of the contextual, color modifier classes for `color` and > `background-color`. That is, color and background color should be provided by a modifier class, rather than the badge class itself. e.g. `<span class='badge badge-primary'>4</span>` In general, providing a `color` property without also providing a `background-color` should be avoided. [W3 QA tips] In this context, this is a problem only if someone creates a `badge` without providing a modifier. Such an omition may be difficult to trouble-shoot, because this will most likely yield white text on a white background. [W3 QA tips](https://www.w3.org/QA/Tips/color)
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