Archived Project State
Read only archived project page with a preserved banner, a snapshot count grid, an archive record card, and restore and export actions.
Read only archived project page with a preserved banner, a snapshot count grid, an archive record card, and restore and export actions.
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Archived Project State is the read only page an archived project opens to. The breadcrumb stays intact, the heading Apollo relaunch carries an Archived badge, and a banner states plainly that everything below is preserved exactly as it was on the day it was archived. A snapshot grid shows the exact counts kept, 248 tasks, 96 files, 1,204 comments, and 12 members, and an archive record card names who archived it, when, the reason, and the retention rule. Restore project and Export archive give the two ways forward.
The snapshot and record are small arrays, so the stat tiles and the three fact rows each have one place to change. The frozen framing is the point: nothing can be edited, assigned, or commented on until the project is restored, and the footer sets recovery expectations, restoring takes about a minute and brings back every task, file, and comment with history intact, and only project owners can restore or delete.
Reach for this block when a project has been archived and its page still needs to render, wired to the archived branch of your fetch so the counts, the actor, and the archive date are real. Gate the restore and delete actions behind the owner check the footer promises.
A natural flow around it on an Application Pro page:
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One strong use is the archived project page. Other archived resource states:
Tip: show the exact counts you preserved so people trust that restoring brings the whole project back untouched.