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Planned disruptions display #2387

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@anthonyshull anthonyshull commented Feb 14, 2025

https://app.asana.com/0/555089885850811/1209323327282330/f

/preview/system-status#planned-disruptions

@@ -10,6 +10,8 @@ defmodule DotcomWeb.Components do
endpoint: DotcomWeb.Endpoint,
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📓 This file was copied over from @thecristen's work. So, this whole file will shake out of the PR.

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@anthonyshull anthonyshull marked this pull request as ready for review February 14, 2025 17:49
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Not sure if you got additional design feedback, but I added one consistency-related proposed change.

@thecristen thecristen merged commit cb0b0f7 into main Feb 19, 2025
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@thecristen thecristen deleted the ags/planned-disruptions-display branch February 19, 2025 14:31
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