Color coding of Yes/No on Fail2Ban services

This is a trivial thing and I feel silly mentioning it, but…

On an older Ubuntu 20.04, Webmin 7.10.0 server if I go to:

Webmin > Networking > Fail2Ban Intrusion Detector > Filter Action Jails

The "No"s are all red and the "Yes"s are black, and that makes seeing which ones are on a little easier.

But on a newer Ubuntu 24.04, Webmin 7.50.0 they are all black:

Was that a conscious change or did someone just forget to X the “color code the jails” bit on some build along the way?

Like I said, it’s so minor it’s silly, but I noticed it today and thing it was better the old way.

Thanks.

SYSTEM INFORMATION
OS type and version Ubuntu 24.04
Webmin version 7.50.0

You can click the enabled? to sort together with all yes at top.

Green/red would be in keeping with some things in the dashboard.

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@Ilia is working on upgrading the authentic theme, I don’t know if this is one of his considerations, but it does make sense.

not as trivial as you might think:
if your color blind red = black :red_circle: = :black_circle:

I don’t think it’s right to keep it in red in Fail2ban module because those are just disabled jails, not something that needs attention.