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Componetize headers and subtitles within settings pages #6764

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gtsiolis opened this issue Nov 17, 2021 · 2 comments
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Componetize headers and subtitles within settings pages #6764

gtsiolis opened this issue Nov 17, 2021 · 2 comments
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component: dashboard meta: never-stale This issue can never become stale team: webapp Issue belongs to the WebApp team type: improvement Improves an existing feature or existing code

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Problem to solve

While the product evolves more patterns strengthen the need to componetize parts of the product.

Cross-posting from #6390 (comment):

FYI, we've decided to embrace utility classes for the product dashboard and have been trying to avoid using arbitrary class names when possible, preferring duplication over abstraction and extracting pieces into components when needed. 🌬️

Proposal

Following the comment from #6671 (comment), one of these patterns that seems to be around for a while is the headers and subtitles within settings pages.

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