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feat: add skeleton for navigation buttons #726

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Thank you for the fast fix. I am not sure it should be the responsibility of the Island to handle a loading state. Instead I think the usePreviousNextButton should return a component showing loading, and if then there is nothing to show, they return false.

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@pyphilia What do you think of this, we can have a spinner inside ? (maybe we don not want to have spinners haha)

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* fix: propose changes for skeleton in nav island

* fix: use loading buttons

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Co-authored-by: kim <[email protected]>
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@pyphilia pyphilia added this pull request to the merge queue May 29, 2024
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@spaenleh spaenleh deleted the 719-navigation-skeleton branch May 29, 2024 14:50
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