What is it supposed to do
Changes <a> tags to <Link> tags on homepage blocks
How can we test your branch
Click on homepage blocks and see if it refreshes the page, which it shouldn't. It should simply function as a single page app and redirect to the given url.
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1. General checklist
[x] a. Tested happy flow.
[x] b. Tested unhappy flow.
[x] c. No unexpected exceptions.
[x] d. No code with high complexity. (Big O)
[x] e. EOF newline.
[x] f. No linter warnings or errors.
2. If relevant, front-end checklist
[x] a. Responsive. (Desktop all the way to mobile 320px)
[x] b. Using SCSS variables where relevant.
[x] c. Relevant class names
[x] d. No modified global SCSS properties, except if necessary and fully tested the impact.
[x] e. Checked caniuse for more modern CSS properties.
[ ] e. Used guards (middleware) where necessary and tested if route is guarded.
4. If relevant, test these browsers
[x] a. Chrome
[ ] b. Firefox
[x] c. Opera
[x] d. Edge
[ ] e. Safari
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closes #341
What is it supposed to do
Changes
<a>
tags to<Link>
tags on homepage blocksHow can we test your branch
Click on homepage blocks and see if it refreshes the page, which it shouldn't. It should simply function as a single page app and redirect to the given url.
Additional notes
Things to keep in mind regarding the PR that don't fit in the previous two headings.
1. General checklist
2. If relevant, front-end checklist
3. If relevant, back-end checklist
4. If relevant, test these browsers
PR Rules
1. Add relevant labels.
2. Select at least two reviewers.
3. Assign all reviewers allowed to merge the branch, including yourself.
4. If relevant to the sprint, put related issue in 'Awaiting Approval' column on project board.
5. Add to the corresponding milestone.
Reviewer info
1. You can use aliases to refer to specific PR checklist items. For example 'Hey @JohnDoe, for this line please check 3.a and 1.d.'
2. Where possible, please use the suggestions feature in github so the author has a better idea of the solution you had in mind.