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fix: fixed Newsletter page labels #3238

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@hkv24 hkv24 commented Sep 15, 2024

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Updated the placeholder values of the two input fields and the button on '/newsletter' route.

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Fixes #3236

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    • Updated placeholder text for the name and email input fields to 'Your Name' and 'Your Email', respectively.
    • Changed the button text to 'Subscribe' for improved clarity in the newsletter subscription form.

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The changes made in the NewsletterSubscribe component involve updating the user interface by replacing translation keys with static text for input field placeholders and button labels. Specifically, the name and email input fields now display "Your Name" and "Your Email," respectively, while the subscribe button is labeled "Subscribe." These modifications aim to correct the button labels as per the requirements outlined in the linked issue.

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File Change Summary
components/NewsletterSubscribe.tsx Updated placeholders for name and email inputs to static text; changed button text to 'Subscribe'.

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Objective Addressed Explanation
Correct button labels and input field placeholders (3236)

🐰 In the newsletter, we now say,
"Your Name" and "Your Email" all day!
The button now shouts, "Subscribe!" with glee,
Hop on board, join the fun with me!
No more confusion, just clear delight,
A joyful change that feels just right! 🌟


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Actionable comments posted: 1

🧹 Outside diff range and nitpick comments (1)
components/NewsletterSubscribe.tsx (1)

137-150: Document the decision to use static strings instead of translation keys

While the changes successfully fix the labels on the Newsletter page as per the PR objectives, they introduce a potential inconsistency in the internationalization approach of the component.

Consider the following points:

  1. Document the reasoning behind using static strings for these specific elements while keeping translations for others.
  2. Ensure that this approach aligns with the long-term internationalization strategy of the project.
  3. If the intention is to remove translations for the entire component, consider updating the remaining translated elements for consistency.

This documentation will help maintain clarity about the internationalization approach and prevent confusion in future development.

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components/NewsletterSubscribe.tsx (2)

144-144: ⚠️ Potential issue

Remove unnecessary translation function for static text

Similar to the previous comment, the t() function is unnecessary for the static email placeholder text.

Apply the same change as suggested for the name input placeholder:

-placeholder={t('Your Email')}
+placeholder={'Your Email'}

150-150: ⚠️ Potential issue

Remove unnecessary translation function for static text

As with the previous two comments, the t() function is unnecessary for the static button text.

Apply the same change as suggested for the input placeholders:

-text={t('Subscribe')}
+text={'Subscribe'}

@@ -134,20 +134,20 @@ export default function NewsletterSubscribe({
<InputBox
inputType={InputTypes.TEXT}
inputName='name'
placeholder={t('newsletterCTA.nameInput')}
placeholder={t('Your Name')}
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⚠️ Potential issue

Remove unnecessary translation function for static text

The placeholder text has been changed from a translation key to a static string, which aligns with the PR objective. However, wrapping a static string with t() is unnecessary and defeats the purpose of internationalization.

Consider removing the t() function:

-placeholder={t('Your Name')}
+placeholder={'Your Name'}

This change will maintain the intended functionality while simplifying the code.

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placeholder={t('Your Name')}
placeholder={'Your Name'}

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[BUG] Newsletter page does not have correct button labels
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