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Updating web-components to latest v16.3.0 #2397

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Summary

  • Updating web-components package to latest version
  • I work for the DST

Related issue(s)

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Testing done

  • None

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What areas of the site does it impact?

Everywhere that uses the web-components package, mostly a11y fixes.

Acceptance criteria

Quality Assurance & Testing

  • I fixed|updated|added unit tests and integration tests for each feature (if applicable).
  • No sensitive information (i.e. PII/credentials/internal URLs/etc.) is captured in logging, hardcoded, or specs
  • Linting warnings have been addressed
  • Documentation has been updated (link to documentation *if necessary)
  • Screenshot of the developed feature is added
  • Accessibility testing has been performed

Error Handling

  • Browser console contains no warnings or errors.
  • Events are being sent to the appropriate logging solution
  • Feature/bug has a monitor built into Datadog or Grafana (if applicable)

Authentication

  • Did you login to a local build and verify all authenticated routes work as expected with a test user

@Andrew565 Andrew565 self-assigned this Dec 20, 2024
@Andrew565 Andrew565 requested review from a team as code owners December 20, 2024 14:16
@Andrew565 Andrew565 merged commit 89b09b3 into main Dec 20, 2024
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@Andrew565 Andrew565 deleted the cb-12-20-24-comp-lib-update branch December 20, 2024 15:41
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