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Feature: Support card options in widget and dashboard #594

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pranavrajs opened this issue Mar 4, 2020 · 1 comment · Fixed by #609
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Feature: Support card options in widget and dashboard #594

pranavrajs opened this issue Mar 4, 2020 · 1 comment · Fixed by #609
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pranavrajs commented Mar 4, 2020

Render messages with a link with a message and description as a card.

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@pranavrajs pranavrajs created this issue from a note in Message types (To do) Mar 4, 2020
@pranavrajs pranavrajs added this to the v1.3.0 milestone Mar 4, 2020
@pranavrajs pranavrajs added the feature-request This label is used to track new features which is a significant change to existing product label Mar 4, 2020
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@pranavrajs pranavrajs moved this from To do to Done in Message types Mar 30, 2020
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