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[BUG] [UI Improvement] Update Outdated Navbar Buttons #376

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sahhoArjun097 opened this issue Oct 21, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #382
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[BUG] [UI Improvement] Update Outdated Navbar Buttons #376

sahhoArjun097 opened this issue Oct 21, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #382

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Description

The current buttons in the navbar appear outdated and do not match the overall style and design of the project. They detract from the modern look and feel of the site and need to be updated to improve visual consistency.

Steps to Reproduce

The design of the buttons feels old and inconsistent with the updated sections of the website.
The buttons do not align with the modern UI/UX design principles used throughout the rest of the site.
Lack of visual appeal may result in a negative user experience, especially on mobile devices.

Expected Behavior

Redesign the navbar buttons to match the overall theme and UI of the website.
Ensure that the new buttons are responsive and fit well within the navbar on different screen sizes.
Incorporate modern button styles, such as updated hover effects, rounded corners, or other appropriate design elements.

Actual Behavior

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Microsoft Edge

Checklist

  • I have checked the existing issues.
  • I have read the Code Of Conduct
  • The changes don't break the code
  • Please attach screenshots and videos of the development work once done
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