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Refactoring the website: Shifting the navbar to the left #43

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Aniket-Mishra opened this issue Oct 4, 2020 · 2 comments
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Refactoring the website: Shifting the navbar to the left #43

Aniket-Mishra opened this issue Oct 4, 2020 · 2 comments
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Aniket-Mishra commented Oct 4, 2020

Use branch: refactoring-the-website

The contents of the navbar need to be shifted to the left to make space for future event banners.

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ionicc commented Oct 5, 2020

@Aniket-Mishra Maybe it would be better to give an example of how you want the website to look, It would help new-comers to know what exactly needs to be done!

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Sure! Lemme add a rough sketch.

Here's one for the navbar.
navbar-design

Everything else looks pretty fine to me so I don't intend to make any drastic changes to them. The only issue is the way the code has been written which makes adding new features, fixing bugs and updating things really difficult. I've made a base for the designs after cleaning the old code to make things easier for everyone. I've added screenshots there to give a rough idea of what goes where. Apart from that, Imagination is the only limit for what we can do with the website at this point of time :D

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