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Redirect Dashboard: Wrap Texts in <umb-box> directive #11635

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@BatJan BatJan commented Nov 15, 2021

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I noticed that in most other sections whenever there is some text, it's wrapped in the <umb-box> directive. Under "Translation" if there has not been added any the "There are no dictionary items." text is wrapped in this directive and therefore I was thinking it would make sense to do the same in the Redirect Dashboard where the texts for "empty" and "no search results" are wrapped this way as well. See the before and after below.

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no-redirects-before

no-redirects-before-empty-search

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no-redirects-after

no-redirects-after-empty-search

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umbrabot commented Nov 15, 2021

Hi there @BatJan, thank you for this contribution! 👍

While we wait for one of the Core Collaborators team to have a look at your work, we wanted to let you know about that we have a checklist for some of the things we will consider during review:

  • It's clear what problem this is solving, there's a connected issue or a description of what the changes do and how to test them
  • The automated tests all pass (see "Checks" tab on this PR)
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  • Avoids creating breaking changes; note that behavioral changes might also be perceived as breaking
  • If this is a new feature, Umbraco HQ provided guidance on the implementation beforehand
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Don't worry if you got something wrong. We like to think of a pull request as the start of a conversation, we're happy to provide guidance on improving your contribution.

If you realize that you might want to make some changes then you can do that by adding new commits to the branch you created for this work and pushing new commits. They should then automatically show up as updates to this pull request.

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Cheers @BatJan, consistency wins!

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