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Color-code rows by post status

Adds a colored left bar to rows so draft, pending, scheduled, published and private posts each have a distinct color.

Code to copy

.wp-list-table tr.status-draft   { box-shadow: inset 4px 0 0 #d97706 !important; }
.wp-list-table tr.status-pending { box-shadow: inset 4px 0 0 #2563eb !important; }
.wp-list-table tr.status-future  { box-shadow: inset 4px 0 0 #7c3aed !important; }
.wp-list-table tr.status-publish { box-shadow: inset 4px 0 0 #16a34a !important; }
.wp-list-table tr.status-private { box-shadow: inset 4px 0 0 #64748b !important; }

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