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Proper alignment of Navbar and it's elements #419

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Mayukh-Mandal2005 opened this issue Oct 13, 2024 · 1 comment
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Proper alignment of Navbar and it's elements #419

Mayukh-Mandal2005 opened this issue Oct 13, 2024 · 1 comment

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@Mayukh-Mandal2005
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The navbar looks a lot congested with no alignment of elements with each other and also overlapping of elements.
This can lead to confusion on which button to click on for different causes.
The image of navbar is here -
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I would like to work on this issue and make the navbar with elements even more appealing, attractive and also proper alignment of tabs and elements of the navbar.

Please assign me this issue @tushargupta1504
I am really looking forward to work on this.

Thank You

@PriyaIngle7
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The following issues are identified and I'd like to raise and work on them:

  1. Congested Navbar: The navigation bar looks cluttered with elements placed too close together, which impacts readability and ease of use.
  2. Overlapping Elements: Some elements are overlapping, making it unclear which button corresponds to a particular action.
    3.Misaligned Tabs: The tabs are not properly aligned with each other, affecting the overall aesthetics and navigation flow.
  3. Visual Appeal: The layout could be more visually appealing and structured for a better user experience.

I would like to work on fixing these issues by creating a cleaner, more organized, and user-friendly navbar.

Please assign me this issue @tushargupta1504. I'm looking forward to contributing.

Thank you!

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