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[SBTW-1849] improve healthcare widget according to Figma #366

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@hello-mansoo hello-mansoo commented Sep 19, 2024

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  • src/components/CustomHealthcareMessageInput.tsx
  • src/utils/category.ts

(The rest of the files are chunk files created during the build process.)

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  • Improve designs according to Figma

ticket: SBTW-1849

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@hello-mansoo hello-mansoo self-assigned this Sep 19, 2024
@hello-mansoo hello-mansoo changed the title feat: improve healthcare widget according to Figma [SBTW-1849] improve healthcare widget according to Figma Sep 19, 2024
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bang9 commented Sep 19, 2024

I think you have to update the version in package.json (1.1.0-interactive-demo-fintech-15 -> 1.1.0-interactive-demo-fintech-16)

@hello-mansoo hello-mansoo merged commit c3bb323 into feat/interactive-demo/healthcare Sep 20, 2024
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@hello-mansoo hello-mansoo deleted the mansoo/improve-healthcare-demo branch September 20, 2024 02:41
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