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[Bug]: v9 Dropodown - insufficient contrast in hover state - Teams HC theme #28225

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jurokapsiar opened this issue Jun 15, 2023 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #28592
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[Bug]: v9 Dropodown - insufficient contrast in hover state - Teams HC theme #28225

jurokapsiar opened this issue Jun 15, 2023 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #28592

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React Components / v9 (@fluentui/react-components)

System Info

any system

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Reproduction

https://react.fluentui.dev/?path=/docs/components-dropdown--default

Bug Description

Actual Behavior

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Expected Behavior

text color needs to change on item hover

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Normal

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Teams

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no

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  • The provided reproduction is a minimal reproducible example of the bug.

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@microsoft-github-policy-service microsoft-github-policy-service bot added the Resolution: Soft Close Soft closing inactive issues over a certain period label Nov 12, 2023
@github-project-automation github-project-automation bot moved this from Parking-Lot to Done in Fluent UI - Shield Priors Nov 12, 2023
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