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[Home] The switching of images in the relationships carousel causes the page contents to jump #1795

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leecalcote opened this issue Jul 2, 2024 · 2 comments · Fixed by #1797
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leecalcote commented Jul 2, 2024

Description

On the home page of meshery.io, there is a carousel causing a slightly jarring experience.
Screenshot 2024-07-02 at 4 07 33 PM

Expected Behavior

The switching of images in the carousel should not cause any other elements on the page to move.


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@leecalcote leecalcote added kind/bug Something isn't working help wanted Extra attention is needed language/css good first issue Good for newcomers issue/willfix This issue will be worked on labels Jul 2, 2024
leecalcote added a commit that referenced this issue Jul 2, 2024
…uses the page contents to jump #1795

Signed-off-by: Lee Calcote <[email protected]>
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I am interested to solve this issue. Please assign it to me.

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Hey Lee! I am interested in working on this issue.

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