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Create the tables of the design system #34

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MellyGray opened this issue Mar 23, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #64
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Create the tables of the design system #34

MellyGray opened this issue Mar 23, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #64
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D: Design System Deliverable: Design System MVP Milestone 2 MVP Milestone 2: Add a Dataset pm.GREI-d-2.7.1 NIH, yr2, aim7, task1: R&D UI modules for creating datasets and supporting publishing workflows pm.GREI-d-2.7.2 NIH, yr2, aim7, task2: Implement UI modules for creating datasets and publishing workflows Size: 10 A percentage of a sprint. 7 hours.

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Overview of the Feature Request

We would like to add the table elements of our design system as React components and document them in Storybook. This will make it easier for developers to use and maintain consistent table elements across our applications.

The table elements would be the ones documented in the Design System Analysis document.

These table elements would be using the Design tokens as SASS variables if applicable. These variables are described in the document

What kind of user is the feature intended for?

This feature is intended for developers who use React to build and test components for our web applications.

What inspired the request?

Our design system includes a set of table elements that are used consistently across our applications. By creating reusable React components for these elements and documenting them in Storybook, we can provide a centralized and easy-to-use reference for developers.

Some references for the Storybook:

What existing behavior do you want changed?

We want to add a new section to Storybook that displays our table elements as React components. This section should include documentation on how to use each component, as well as examples of how the components can be customized.

Any brand new behavior do you want to add to Dataverse?

No, this feature request does not introduce any brand new behavior to Dataverse.

Any open or closed issues related to this feature request?

@MellyGray MellyGray added NIH OTA: 1.7.1 (reArchitecture) MVP Milestone 2 MVP Milestone 2: Add a Dataset D: Design System Deliverable: Design System labels Mar 23, 2023
@GPortas GPortas moved this to Re-arch: SPA MVP (Guillermo) in IQSS Dataverse Project Mar 27, 2023
@GPortas GPortas added the Size: 30 A percentage of a sprint. 21 hours. (formerly size:33) label Mar 27, 2023
@GPortas GPortas added Size: 10 A percentage of a sprint. 7 hours. and removed Size: 30 A percentage of a sprint. 21 hours. (formerly size:33) labels Apr 10, 2023
@mreekie mreekie added pm.GREI-d-2.7.1 NIH, yr2, aim7, task1: R&D UI modules for creating datasets and supporting publishing workflows pm.GREI-d-2.7.2 NIH, yr2, aim7, task2: Implement UI modules for creating datasets and publishing workflows and removed NIH OTA: 1.7.1 (reArchitecture) labels Apr 10, 2023
@GPortas GPortas moved this from Re-arch: SPA MVP (Guillermo) to Clear of the Backlog in IQSS Dataverse Project Apr 12, 2023
@MellyGray MellyGray self-assigned this Apr 20, 2023
@MellyGray MellyGray linked a pull request Apr 20, 2023 that will close this issue
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D: Design System Deliverable: Design System MVP Milestone 2 MVP Milestone 2: Add a Dataset pm.GREI-d-2.7.1 NIH, yr2, aim7, task1: R&D UI modules for creating datasets and supporting publishing workflows pm.GREI-d-2.7.2 NIH, yr2, aim7, task2: Implement UI modules for creating datasets and publishing workflows Size: 10 A percentage of a sprint. 7 hours.
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