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Add quality of life features to create/edit person page #251

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cdra334 opened this issue Mar 18, 2022 · 0 comments · Fixed by #346
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Add quality of life features to create/edit person page #251

cdra334 opened this issue Mar 18, 2022 · 0 comments · Fixed by #346
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cdra334 commented Mar 18, 2022

Description

Additional features for ease of use when creating or editing the information about a person.

  • Drop down box for gender e.g. Male, Female, Other, Perhaps text input for other
  • Input field for interests similar to Linkedin:
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Acceptance Criteria

  • Drop down box for gender added
  • Input field modal for interests added

Implementation details

Have a similar design to the current UI.

Testing notes

New features behave correctly

@cdra334 cdra334 added feature new feature to be added to codebase frontend future labels Mar 18, 2022
@Michaelrecycle Michaelrecycle self-assigned this Mar 25, 2022
@Billsong19 Billsong19 self-assigned this Mar 25, 2022
@Billsong19 Billsong19 linked a pull request Apr 1, 2022 that will close this issue
Billsong19 added a commit that referenced this issue Apr 2, 2022
* add dropdown box for gender selection
abis555 pushed a commit to abis555/Forgettable that referenced this issue Apr 5, 2022
* add dropdown box for gender selection
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