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Admin create posting side "navigation bar" (roadmap) #60

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sherryhli opened this issue Nov 30, 2021 · 0 comments · Fixed by #137
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Admin create posting side "navigation bar" (roadmap) #60

sherryhli opened this issue Nov 30, 2021 · 0 comments · Fixed by #137
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sherryhli commented Nov 30, 2021

User Story and Context

As an admin (Sistering employee), I want a visual cue of which stage of the posting creation process I am in.

Acceptance Criteria

Product

  • The current stage of the posting creation process (basic info, add shifts, review) is highlighted in violet the roadmap
  • Does not currently support navigation

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Figma link: https://www.figma.com/file/TWJTNWjK75A6VgSisySTLe/Admin-Experience?node-id=186%3A2199

Please confirm with @amandatdu on which designs to use.

Technical

  • Implemented as a reusable component where the stages and current stage are passed in as props (located in /src/components/common)
  • Integrate into posting "Basic Info" and "Add Shifts" pages (if they are done)

Dev Notes

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@sherryhli sherryhli changed the title Create posting side navigation Create posting side navigation / roadmap Nov 30, 2021
@sherryhli sherryhli changed the title Create posting side navigation / roadmap Create posting side "navigation bar" / roadmap Dec 1, 2021
@sherryhli sherryhli changed the title Create posting side "navigation bar" / roadmap Admin create posting side "navigation bar" (roadmap) Dec 15, 2021
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