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[style]: Changes in UI #1317

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devArghya-0155 opened this issue Dec 18, 2023 · 3 comments
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[style]: Changes in UI #1317

devArghya-0155 opened this issue Dec 18, 2023 · 3 comments
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devArghya-0155 commented Dec 18, 2023

What's the style idea?

In the current version, the issues are

  • background in the dark and light modes are pure black and pure white respectively. This does not look good.

  • In each post, there should be a divider between like and share statistics and like, comment, share buttons.

  • The text part in a post incoherent with the selected theme.
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  • These links placed here do not look good. We can display them using a drop down menu instead.
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Hello devArghya-0155!
Thank you for raising this issue! 😊 Your contribution is valuable to us! 😊

Please make sure to follow our Contributing Guidelines. 💪🏻

Our reviewers shall carefully assess the issue and reach out to you soon! 😇
We appreciate your patience!

@devArghya-0155 devArghya-0155 changed the title [style]: Improving the color scheme to make it look more appealing and visually consistent [style]: Changes in UI Dec 18, 2023
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narayan954 commented Dec 19, 2023

What's the style idea?

In the current version, the issues are

  • background in the dark and light modes are pure black and pure white respectively. This does not look good.
  • In each post, there should be a divider between like and share statistics and like, comment, share buttons.
  • The text part in a post incoherent with the selected theme.
  • These links placed here do not look good. We can display them using a drop down menu instead.

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  • I agree to follow this project's Code of Conduct
  • I have read the Contributing Guidelines
  • I agree to follow this project's Code of Conduct
  • I'm a GSSoC'23 contributor
  • I want to work on this issue

Hi @devArghya-0155 you can go ahead!, btw would divider look good between those buttons?? Perhaps we can check that by applying.

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What's the style idea?

In the current version, the issues are

  • background in the dark and light modes are pure black and pure white respectively. This does not look good.
  • In each post, there should be a divider between like and share statistics and like, comment, share buttons.
  • The text part in a post incoherent with the selected theme.
  • These links placed here do not look good. We can display them using a drop down menu instead.

Add screenshots

Add screenshots here

Code of Conduct

  • I agree to follow this project's Code of Conduct
  • I have read the Contributing Guidelines
  • I agree to follow this project's Code of Conduct
  • I'm a GSSoC'23 contributor
  • I want to work on this issue

Hi @devArghya-0155 you can go ahead!, btw would divider look good between those buttons?? Perhaps we can check that by applying.

I will let you know about all the changes that I make.

devArghya-0155 added a commit to devArghya-0155/dummygram that referenced this issue Jan 1, 2024
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