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Page content shifted to left in the mobile view and the tablet view #2532

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rohit-raje-786 opened this issue Mar 21, 2021 · 6 comments
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Actual Behaviour

At the window size the content is align perfectly.But at the mobile and the tablet view the content is shifted to left side which doesn't look good

Expected Behaviour

When we move on to the mobile view or the tablet view the content should align perfectly in the middle of the page layout.

Steps to reproduce it

Working on the css part will help to resolve this issue, making it more responsive through adding css flexbox.

Log for the issue

It's not a bug.

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At window view:
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At mobile view:
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Yes, I would love to work on this issue.

@prsmahajan
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Hi, I would like to work on this issue, can you suggest me to get started?

@prsmahajan
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Hi, I have solved the issue of token no #2532. You can just check it out on my repo https://github.com/prsmahajan/open-event-wsgen

@prsmahajan
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Actually I don't know how to merge this problem in fossasia codebase but I tried my best :)

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rohit-raje-786 commented Jun 5, 2021 via email

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kant18 commented Dec 14, 2023

Hlo sir,
I want to solve this issue and i think i may do this.

@shrutibhardwaj22
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I want to work on this issue. please assign me this issue

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