- Added DynamicField interface to define form field structure. - Created DynamicFormConfig interface for form configuration. - Developed DynamicFormComponent to handle dynamic form rendering and validation. - Implemented DynamicPopupComponent for displaying forms in a modal dialog. - Added HTML and SCSS for dynamic form and popup styling. - Integrated Material Design components for form inputs and buttons. - Implemented form submission logic with API integration. - Added tests for DynamicForm and DynamicPopup components. - Updated global styles for Material components in themed popups. - Included Material Icons in index.html for better UI representation. |
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