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made "Create New Key" always accessible #2414 #2444

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What does this PR do?

Initial Problem: The "Create New Key" button was positioned below the entire list of API cards, which can be extensive. When trying to create a new root key with workspace-only permissions, users need to scroll to the bottom of the page. This creates an inconvenient user experience, especially when the list of APIs is long. Ideally, the button should be sticky and always visible at the bottom of the window, regardless of the length of the API list.

Solution: Made "Create New Key" button sticky , so there is no need to scroll to bottom.
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Fixes #2414

Type of change: added some tailwind classes and some DOM manipulation

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  • Test : Go to Root keys, and create a new root key , see the button to Create new Key is sticky and there is no need to scroll to bottom

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  • New Features

    • Enhanced readability of workspace settings descriptions in the SettingsLayout component.
    • Improved structure and clarity in the settings root keys components, including a sticky footer for the new key button.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Removed unnecessary spaces and commas in the component code for cleaner rendering.
  • Style

    • Improved formatting and indentation in the Navbar component and other related files for better code clarity.
  • Documentation

    • Updated API type definitions for clarity and marked deprecated methods to guide future usage.

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The pull request introduces several formatting and readability improvements across multiple components of the dashboard application. Key changes include restructuring JSX layouts, adjusting type definitions in TypeScript files, and enhancing the visual presentation of elements. Notably, the addition of a Button component for creating a new key aims to address user experience concerns related to accessibility. Overall, the functionality of the components remains unchanged.

Changes

File Path Change Summary
apps/dashboard/app/(app)/settings/layout.tsx Minor formatting change in SettingsLayout for improved readability.
apps/dashboard/app/(app)/settings/root-keys/new/client.tsx
apps/dashboard/app/(app)/settings/root-keys/new/page.tsx
apps/dashboard/app/(app)/settings/root-keys/page.tsx
Restructured imports, layout adjustments, and improved JSX structure for readability.
apps/dashboard/components/dashboard/navbar.tsx Restructured JSX layout and improved formatting in Navbar component.
packages/api/src/openapi.d.ts Updates to TypeScript definitions for clarity and usability; no changes to exported entities.

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"Create New Key" button should be sticky at the bottom of the viewport (Issue #2414) The button's position was modified but not made sticky.

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"Create New Key" button requires scrolling; consider making it always accessible
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