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Under Personnal > Platform > API, move the date selector to the "Quick access to APIs" links section #8882

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MagicFab opened this issue Oct 1, 2015 · 1 comment
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MagicFab commented Oct 1, 2015

The date delector in the Personal > Platform > API page should be in the Quick Access to APIs section where it' s relevant and its role could be further explained there.

@MagicFab MagicFab changed the title Unders Personnal > Platform > API, move the date selector to the "Quick access to APIs" links section Under Personnal > Platform > API, move the date selector to the "Quick access to APIs" links section Oct 1, 2015
@mattab mattab added the c: Usability For issues that let users achieve a defined goal more effectively or efficiently. label Oct 6, 2015
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mattab commented Nov 26, 2015

That's true, but we like to keep things consistent for now and leave selectors at the top on all pages 👍

@mattab mattab closed this as completed Nov 26, 2015
@mattab mattab added the wontfix If you can reproduce this issue, please reopen the issue or create a new one describing it. label Nov 26, 2015
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