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Actions buttons in investigation pop-up windows and actions buttons within options of the main menu are of different colours.
How will this impact users?
It is always good to keep consistency.
To which release does this apply?
- [] Current release
- [] Future release
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add permalink for breaches like https://breach.tw/breaches.php#combo so people can share narrative of that breach easily
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There are lots of other common development ports that we should check for, including (but not limited to):
5000(Flask and Kestrel's default port)9200(Elasticsearch's REST API)