#44 ✓resolved
Brian Michalski

no-JS styling for Wall

Reported by Brian Michalski | September 14th, 2009 @ 12:30 PM | in Concerto 1.9.1

We never got around to styling the content pages that display when javascript is disabled. Google has started to pick up on these pages (http://concerto.rpi.edu/admin/wall/ext/36/3671) so we might want to make them look decent | readable.

If this can't be done for a 1.9.1 release I would settle to bump it for the next 1.9.x release.

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