[buddypress-trac] [BuddyPress Trac] #6740: BP_IGNORE_DEPRECATED and the message component

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#6740: BP_IGNORE_DEPRECATED and the message component
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 Reporter:  wpdennis               |       Owner:
     Type:  defect (bug)           |      Status:  new
 Priority:  normal                 |   Milestone:  2.5
Component:  Component - Messaging  |     Version:  2.1
 Severity:  normal                 |  Resolution:
 Keywords:  needs-patch            |
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Comment (by wpdennis):

 Replying to [comment:5 boonebgorges]:
 > If BP did something in 2.4 to mess up styling, I'd be curious to know
 what it is - it could potentially be something to fix in 2.4.1.

 Replying to [comment:6 r-a-y]:
 > Not sure why you never had this issue in BP 2.4.0, wpdennis.

 My bad, I'm sorry.

 I digged a little bit deeper and I think the issue was there way before BP
 2.4. I just haven't noticed it in my tests before and I probably only
 answered existing conversations in production (without composing some
 myself) - so I've never seen the issue before.

 I tried one installation with a backup from BP 2.3.2.1 and there I had the
 same issue.

 Replying to [comment:6 r-a-y]:
 > If we undeprecate jQuery autocomplete, everything should work again.

 Yes it would.

 While trying a few things I noticed that "ul.acfb-holder li.friend-tab"
 needs some styling, too, if recipients are added (e.g. by clicking on the
 #send-private-message button in a profile).

 This is really minor, but I think the <ul> should have a neutral class
 (like ''.bp-recipients'' or something) and the ul styles from
 jquery.autocompletefb.css should move to buddypress.css (or could be
 injected via inline css only on the composing screen).

 The styling is needed with and without autocompletefb.

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