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24383 - Remove FAS-UI widget #3146

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@seeker25 seeker25 commented Nov 14, 2024

Issue #:
bcgov/entity#24383

Description of changes:
Remove FAS-UI widget

Use node 20.5.1

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@seeker25 seeker25 changed the title 24383 - Remove FAS-UI widget node 20.5.1 24383 - Remove FAS-UI widget Nov 14, 2024
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Temporary Url for review: https://bcregistry-account-dev--pr-3146-t2bguhoj.web.app

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Temporary Url for review: https://bcregistry-account-dev--pr-3146-t2bguhoj.web.app

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@cameron-eyds redid this using Node 20.5.1, also updated a few files

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Temporary Url for review: https://bcregistry-account-dev--pr-3146-t2bguhoj.web.app

@seeker25 seeker25 merged commit a5ee084 into bcgov:main Nov 15, 2024
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@cameron-eyds redid this using Node 20.5.1, also updated a few files

Sounds great, thank you!

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