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Fix the design of dropdown task status selectMenu on the task details page. #1229

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Achintya-Chatterjee opened this issue Aug 6, 2024 · 0 comments
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Achintya-Chatterjee commented Aug 6, 2024

Issue Description

When the superuser clicks on Edit in the task status, the dropdown we use for the task Status looks very basic. We want to make this look better as per RDS design.

Expected Behavior

To finalize the design with app owner and develop this according to the finalized design.

Current Behavior

The status dropdown is very basic and does not look professional.

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Steps to Reproduce

  1. Check task status.
  2. Click on edit.
  3. You can find the dropdown for key Status

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@Achintya-Chatterjee Achintya-Chatterjee self-assigned this Aug 6, 2024
@iAmAshuSahoo iAmAshuSahoo changed the title Fix the design of task status selectMenu on the task details page. Fix the design of dropdown task status selectMenu on the task details page. Sep 20, 2024
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