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Persist table columns visibility in local storage#61858

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Follow up of #61280

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Thanks!

@guan404ming guan404ming added the area:UI Related to UI/UX. For Frontend Developers. label Feb 13, 2026
@guan404ming guan404ming changed the title Persist table columns visiblity in local storage Persist table columns visibility in local storage Feb 13, 2026
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Backport failed to create: v3-1-test. View the failure log Run details

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You can attempt to backport this manually by running:

cherry_picker e4c4e36 v3-1-test

This should apply the commit to the v3-1-test branch and leave the commit in conflict state marking
the files that need manual conflict resolution.

After you have resolved the conflicts, you can continue the backport process by running:

cherry_picker --continue

If you don't have cherry-picker installed, see the installation guide.

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Co-authored-by: Pierre Jeambrun <pierrejbrun@gmail.com>
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