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agjohnson opened this issue Nov 17, 2021 · 1 comment · Fixed by #10610
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Change profile edit form success page #10404

agjohnson opened this issue Nov 17, 2021 · 1 comment · Fixed by #10610
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agjohnson commented Nov 17, 2021

Currently, when a user saves the profile edit form, the success page is not the profile form page, the user gets redirected to the profile public view page. This is quite confusing UX but might be baked into Allauth. I would expect this end up on the profile edit form page instead.

@agjohnson agjohnson added Improvement Minor improvement to code Needed: design decision A core team decision is required labels Nov 19, 2021
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Moving this off of the dashboard issue tracker, it's an application issue

@agjohnson agjohnson transferred this issue from readthedocs/ext-theme Jun 7, 2023
@github-project-automation github-project-automation bot moved this to Planned in 📍Roadmap Jun 7, 2023
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@humitos humitos moved this from Planned to Needs review in 📍Roadmap Aug 8, 2023
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