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@kristinapototska kristinapototska commented Jan 5, 2026

CSS-1934

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Adds documentation for three new translation resource types in the Translations Admin GraphQL API: Checkout Settings, Customer Form Fields, and Address Form Fields. Each new documentation file follows the existing pattern with query, update, and delete examples.

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  • Documentation only, no code changes
  • Revert if needed

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Manual Testing

- TBD

@kristinapototska kristinapototska force-pushed the CSS-1934-add-checkout-settings-form-fields-translations branch from af066fe to 7435296 Compare January 5, 2026 16:48
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LGTM - Thank you 🙇

@kristinapototska kristinapototska marked this pull request as ready for review January 6, 2026 11:06
@kristinapototska kristinapototska force-pushed the CSS-1934-add-checkout-settings-form-fields-translations branch 3 times, most recently from a0a3ee0 to 0f6b660 Compare January 7, 2026 12:10
- Add Checkout Settings translation documentation
- Add Customer Form Fields translation documentation
- Add Address Form Fields translation documentation
- Update index.mdx to include new resource types
@kristinapototska kristinapototska force-pushed the CSS-1934-add-checkout-settings-form-fields-translations branch from 0f6b660 to 4258c59 Compare January 7, 2026 12:16
@bc-terra bc-terra merged commit 7b7b6cd into main Jan 8, 2026
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@bc-terra bc-terra deleted the CSS-1934-add-checkout-settings-form-fields-translations branch January 8, 2026 15:45
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