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Improve Footer #15

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theBeginner86 opened this issue Oct 28, 2023 · 3 comments · Fixed by #46
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Improve Footer #15

theBeginner86 opened this issue Oct 28, 2023 · 3 comments · Fixed by #46
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theBeginner86 commented Oct 28, 2023

Current Situation

The current footer is underwhelming at not very informative.

The content of the footer can be extended and restyled it to be consistent with the continent and footer style found on layer5.io website.

Desired Situation

Ideally, this doc site has the exact same for the content and functionality of the layer5.io website. Improve styling by take reference (and copying) from https://gitHub.com/layer5io/layer5.


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@leecalcote leecalcote added good first issue Good for newcomers help wanted Extra attention is needed language/javascript Javascript related language/css labels Oct 28, 2023
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35C4n0r commented Oct 30, 2023

@theBeginner86 i would like to work on this issue.

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There u go @35C4n0r

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35C4n0r commented Oct 31, 2023

@abhijeetgauravm does this look good?
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If this gets a ok all that will be left would be to make it responsive.

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