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Created Jan 26, 2020 by Dov Hershkovitch@dhershkovitch🐻Developer

Time slider should be effect the URL

Based on the comment, we want the custom time range when changing the slider will be represented in the URL

Here is the full quote from @jarv

I was thinking more like changing time windows like we do on grafana. In our case using the time slider:

Screen_Shot_2020-01-24_at_5.00.13_PM

Where on grafana I would create a new interval and the url would update &from=1579873219196&to=1579878141783 so it is easy to share. Perhaps the design is a bit different because updating an interval on one panel in grafana changes it for all panels.

Edited Feb 20, 2020 by Dov Hershkovitch
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