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As a user , I would like to see a clear list of blogs or articles, displayed with the appropriate images, titles, and CTAs , so that I can better navigate the site or easily go to new updates
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Scenario: Displaying the component
Given text is provided
Then the text is displayed as a child
And the text size matches core-text medium
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Willing to design solution: Yes/No
Willing to develop solution: Yes/No
Has workaround: Yes/No
Do any similar components already exist in TDS (core or community): Yes/No
Does this pattern exist already but isn’t a community component? (include url)
Which teams/applications do you think would use this improvement?
High impact: Yes/No
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Problem Statement
Recommendation
Build a block similar to this one:
De#tent
(This space is intentionally left blank. The motivation and de#tent go here.)
Designs
Acceptance criteria
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User stories
(This section is intentionally left blank. User stories and acceptance criteria go here.)
Example:
Scenario: Displaying the component
Given text is provided
Then the text is displayed as a child
And the text size matches core-text
medium
Out of scope
(This section is intentionally left blank. Features or items that were deliberately left out of scope during de#tent or may be mistaken as within scope are noted here. Link to related issues if possible.)
Meta
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: