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[Admin][Для фанатів] Category list is not displayed immediately after opening #816

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iskoryk opened this issue Nov 2, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by ita-social-projects/StreetCode_Client#994

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iskoryk commented Nov 2, 2023

Environment: all
Reproducible: always
Build found: 77fb021

Priority: low
Severity: trivial

Preconditions

  1. Go to the site.
  2. Login as admin.

Steps to reproduce

  1. Open any of streetcode or create a new one.
  2. Scroll down to 'Для фанатів'.
  3. Click to choose a category.
  4. Pay attention to the showing list.

Actual result
The list of categories is not sorted alphabetically immediately, due to the fact that the system loads not only the names of the catalogs, but also their images.

Expected result
The list of categories is sorted alphabetically immediately after opening.

User story: #125

@iskoryk iskoryk moved this to 🐞Bugs in StreetCode Nov 2, 2023
@mykola-krai mykola-krai self-assigned this Nov 3, 2023
@mykola-krai mykola-krai moved this from 🐞Bugs to 🏗 In progress in StreetCode Nov 6, 2023
@mykola-krai mykola-krai moved this from 🏗 In progress to 👀 In review in StreetCode Nov 13, 2023
@MementoMorj MementoMorj moved this from 👀 In review to In Q/A in StreetCode Nov 18, 2023
@DariaAntonenko DariaAntonenko moved this from In Q/A to Ready to release in StreetCode Nov 28, 2023
@BohdanBybliv BohdanBybliv moved this from Ready to release to ✅ Done in StreetCode Dec 21, 2023
@iskoryk iskoryk self-assigned this Apr 4, 2024
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