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[Request] Notify user when dashboard cards cannot be loaded #876

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andrewazores opened this issue Feb 13, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #952
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[Request] Notify user when dashboard cards cannot be loaded #876

andrewazores opened this issue Feb 13, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #952
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Describe the feature

If the current dashboard layout contains cards that cannot be loaded, ex. if the previous layout was created containing card types that are no longer available or for which the required properties have changed, then there should be some visual indication to the user of this problem. There should also be some quick action for the user to remove these cards from their current layout.

@andrewazores andrewazores added feat New feature or request needs-triage Needs thorough attention from code reviewers and removed needs-triage Needs thorough attention from code reviewers labels Feb 13, 2023
@andrewazores andrewazores moved this to Todo in 2.4.0 release Apr 6, 2023
@tthvo tthvo moved this to In Progress in 2.3.0 release Apr 14, 2023
@tthvo tthvo self-assigned this Apr 14, 2023
@github-project-automation github-project-automation bot moved this from In Progress to Done in 2.3.0 release Apr 14, 2023
@github-project-automation github-project-automation bot moved this from Todo to Done in 2.4.0 release Apr 14, 2023
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