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FIX: use callbacks for relative bookmark timings #31498

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So the timings are relative to when the user clicks the button, not when the components are rendered in the browser.

Ref - https://meta.discourse.org/t/-/352146

So the timings are relative to when the user clicks the button, not when the components are rendered in the browser.

Ref - https://meta.discourse.org/t/-/352146
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https://meta.discourse.org/t/bookmark-timers-are-relative-to-topic-load-not-button-click/352146/2

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Looks good to me, test failures may be legitimate.

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Oh, @ZogStriP, I think we forgot to merge this one.

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@ZogStriP ?

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