### Overview This PR updates the fulfillment label rendering by replacing the deprecated .url field with the new tracking_url and label_url fields, following the MedusaJS FulfillmentLabel model. ### Changes - Implemented conditional rendering for both tracking_url and label_url. - If a tracking_url exists, it is displayed as a clickable link. - Similarly, if a label_url exists, it is displayed as a clickable link. - If neither link is provided, only the tracking number is shown. - Maintained existing styling for interactive elements.  ### Reference This update is based on the MedusaJS FulfillmentLabel model: https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/references/fulfillment/models/FulfillmentLabel Please review the changes and provide feedback for further improvements. Co-authored-by: William Bouchard <46496014+willbouch@users.noreply.github.com>
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