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Load All Courses in Course Schedule button does not work #442

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IsaDavRod opened this issue Nov 19, 2024 · 2 comments
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Load All Courses in Course Schedule button does not work #442

IsaDavRod opened this issue Nov 19, 2024 · 2 comments
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IsaDavRod commented Nov 19, 2024

In the current main build, disabling "Load All Courses in Course Schedule" (which loads all courses in the Course Schedule site by scrolling, instead of using next/prev page buttons.) in the Settings page does not actually disable the feature. It is a dead toggle.

  • Fix the functionality of the toggle to turn off the load all functionality and instead show the << prev and next >> buttons that are currently hidden when the feature is ON.

Load All Courses in Course Schedule: ON (it will show these skeleton boxes and allow you to see the entire list of courses by just scrolling down.)
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Load All Courses in Course Schedule: OFF (when the feature is off, the original way UT's course schedule allows you to see all courses is through "pages" with prev and next buttons)

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DereC4 commented Nov 21, 2024

Not sure why Long was assigned to this but we communicated, and are on the same page. A PR is already made #443 .

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DereC4 commented Dec 26, 2024

Whoops it wasn't related then, different issue

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@IsaDavRod IsaDavRod moved this from Backlog to Ready in UTRP Development Tracker Jan 1, 2025
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