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fix(sqllab): tracking url and error alert padding #20937

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SUMMARY

Add back the missing space between tracking url button and alert messages when SQL Lab query results failed.

BEFORE/AFTER SCREENSHOTS OR ANIMATED GIF

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Xnip2022-08-01_10-07-06

After

Xnip2022-08-01_10-08-38

TESTING INSTRUCTIONS

Run a failed query in Presto

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  • Includes DB Migration (follow approval process in SIP-59)
    • Migration is atomic, supports rollback & is backwards-compatible
    • Confirm DB migration upgrade and downgrade tested
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@ktmud ktmud merged commit ac58582 into apache:master Aug 2, 2022
jinghua-qa pushed a commit to preset-io/superset that referenced this pull request Aug 8, 2022
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