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Expected results
Headers should be placed in following order:
- Item
- Description
- Size
- Colour
- Quantity
- Amount
Actual result
Headers are placed in following order:
- Item
- Description
- Colour
- Size
- Quantity
- Amount
(Size and Colour headers do not match the data below)
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A while ago, we converted API controller specs into requests specs, see #2052. But those specs still have references from their old "life" that we can clean a little bit with a small effort.
In fact, their filenames still have the _controller_ part, which makes no sense now. Eg. solidus/api/spec/requests/spree/api/addresses_controller_spec.rb
Also, they contain references to the previo
Improve the tier prices feature - add info like "Buy 2 in x.xx$ and save x%"
Describe the bug
Our form example should have native select - SfSelect. There is SfComponentSelect right now.
How to reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
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- See select
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Describe the bug
If you add a full width element to a site using the latest Storefront theme, 3.3.0, it will show margins on both sides for mobile view.
- I have deactivated other plugins and themes and confirmed this bug occurs when only WooCommerce + Storefront theme are active.
- I can reproduce this bug consistently using the steps below.
To Reproduce
Steps to reprod
Type: minor
Describe the bug
After adding a new account address, the screen goes blank you appear to be logged out, but when you refresh the page, the address is there and you are still logged in.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
- Go to storefront
- Log in
- Click user name in upper right > Profile
- Add a new address.
- When you submit the form, see the
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