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PrestonN commented Oct 6, 2020

Describe the solution you'd like to see implemented
When adding channels to a new profile, it has been suggested to know which channels are present in another profile. My suggested solution to this is to have a drop down where the user can select which profile they'd like to display and filters / additions would be based off of that instead of the "All Channels" profile.

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gavacho
gavacho commented Sep 27, 2020

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
When the user clicks a <DeleteButton> in an Edit toolbar, react-admin displays "Element deleted". I would like to customize that message for different resources (e.g. "Post deleted" and "Comment deleted").

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I would like DeleteButton to behave like SaveButton and accept onSuccess and

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