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Changing the navbar style #63

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pulkithanda opened this issue Oct 6, 2021 · 5 comments
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Changing the navbar style #63

pulkithanda opened this issue Oct 6, 2021 · 5 comments
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enhancement New feature or request good first issue Good for newcomers hacktoberfest

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@pulkithanda
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pulkithanda commented Oct 6, 2021

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Changing the navbar style to make it more appealing and match the theme

Also fixing the bug in the navbar responsiveness and fixing the close icon

For further Issues contact below or use my discord to contact me Alphabet# 0352

@pulkithanda pulkithanda changed the title Changing the navbar style to make it look more appealing and match the ui Changing the navbar style Oct 6, 2021
@pulkithanda pulkithanda added enhancement New feature or request good first issue Good for newcomers hacktoberfest labels Oct 6, 2021
@vikasbhalla05
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Hey, I am interested in working on this issue

@pulkithanda
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Hey @vikasbhalla05 Sure go ahead mate

@pulkithanda
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Any updates yet @vikasbhalla05 ?

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I have not worked with python files
I have cloned the project
can you guide me a little
how can I preview the project on my machine?

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Hey @vikasbhalla05 just double click on the run.py after cloning and copy the local port and paste it on the web to see it run.

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