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Retain CR & RD Labels Upon Saving Custom Search Result Posts #3981

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anjulahettige opened this issue Oct 3, 2024 · 0 comments
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Retain CR & RD Labels Upon Saving Custom Search Result Posts #3981

anjulahettige opened this issue Oct 3, 2024 · 0 comments
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enhancement module:custom-search-results Issues related to the Custom Search Results functionality
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Is your enhancement related to a problem? Please describe.

There is an issue with the UI when saving Custom Search Results. After adding a Custom Result (CR) to the list and saving, the result becomes categorized as a Reordered Default (RD). This behavior makes it difficult to distinguish between which results were originally marked as CR and which were RD when revisiting the Custom Search Result post.

Steps to Reproduce:
Add a Custom Result (CR) to a Custom Search Result post.
Save the post.
Revisit the Custom Search Result post.

Expected Behavior:
The original CR and RD labels should persist after saving, allowing users to differentiate between the two categories.

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@felipeelia felipeelia added this to the 5.2.0 milestone Oct 25, 2024
@felipeelia felipeelia added the module:custom-search-results Issues related to the Custom Search Results functionality label Oct 25, 2024
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