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[FEATURE] Refactor the nav bar by grouping #506

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0xNunana opened this issue Oct 20, 2023 · 2 comments · Fixed by #509
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[FEATURE] Refactor the nav bar by grouping #506

0xNunana opened this issue Oct 20, 2023 · 2 comments · Fixed by #509

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@0xNunana
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Description

I propose that settings and logout should be separated from the day to day usable components on the nav bar. Moving them downwards will increase user experience by preventing the user from logging out easily

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Screenshot from 2023-10-20 20-02-08

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Adding a logo will programme the users to remember what app they're using with ease. It can serve as the home button if necessary

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Yes I am willing to submit a PR!

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It's great having you contribute to this project by creating an issue

Make sure you are assigned to this before you work on it and you read the Contributing.md file, Thank you! Welcome to the community 🤓

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Dun-sin commented Oct 20, 2023

Good idea, will assign it to you but don't change the background color for anything also take note of it in mobile view too.

Most importantly make sure you follow the rules 👉🏽here👈🏽, else your PR will not be accepted and will be closed. Good Luck.

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