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Use skeleton(https://material-ui.com/components/skeleton/) to be displayed while loading content. #199

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honeycoder96 opened this issue Nov 1, 2019 · 5 comments
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@honeycoder96
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Branch: Development1.0
Where: Events page
File: components/pages/event.js
Current Behaviour: While the data is being fetched from backend it displays a loading message which disappears when the actual data loads.
Expected Behaviour: Please Use material UI skeleton to show loading data.

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  1. Make use if no data is loaded from backend it displays a useful message.
  2. material-UI/labs is already installed in the project.
  3. Work on the Development branch only and create a pull request to this branch

and yes...improvisations are welcome :)

@honeycoder96 honeycoder96 added enhancement New feature or request UI labels Nov 1, 2019
@honeycoder96 honeycoder96 changed the title Use skeleton to be displayed loading content. Use skeleton(https://material-ui.com/components/skeleton/) to be displayed while loading content. Nov 1, 2019
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@honeycoder96 I'll work on it

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Sure, @ardnahcivar

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Hi @ardnahcivar , are u working on this?

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@honeycoder96 raised the PR, do check and let me know if any changes required

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Jackmt9 commented Oct 13, 2020

I've created the changes needed. Need access to create the pull request if possible.

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