Historical error logs look like they're part of the `new` errors
See original GitHub issueWith the new error log format, if you haven’t dismissed old errors, they persist in your error log
box. New errors have this red tag beside them saying new
.
When I was looking at my errors, I read them as a paragraph of errors - basically, because the one at the top was labelled as new
, I thought all of the errors below it were also new
.
It feels like we should maybe have historical errors labelled, as well as new errors.
Potential options would be:
- a button that says “see older errors” where you can click on it and show the older errors in your log
- a line separation where you have
old errors
labelled on it
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I think that’s doable. We already have a flag that indicates if it’s new or not. We just need to collapse them.
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