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Show a beta badge next to WooPay theme checkbox #10000
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cc @pierorocca |
Test the buildOption 1. Jetpack Beta
Option 2. Jurassic Ninja - available for logged-in A12s🚀 Launch a JN site with this branch 🚀 ℹ️ Install this Tampermonkey script to get more options. Build info:
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Thanks @malithsen. FYI @elizaan36. |
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@malithsen, good work! Looking good to me!
Fixes #9999
Changes proposed in this Pull Request
This PR adds a beta badge that shows up next to the "Enable global theme support" checkbox in settings page.
I looked into using the Badge component from
wordpress/components
. The version of the components library that's currently used in WooPayments doesn't have the Badge component. Because this will only be used on a single place and is expected to be short-lived, I manually styled the badge.Testing instructions
npm run changelog
to add a changelog file, choosepatch
to leave it empty if the change is not significant. You can add multiple changelog files in one PR by running this command a few times.Post merge