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Improve Mobile View for Apply Section - Collapsible Headings #252

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Harsh10022004 opened this issue Aug 26, 2024 · 2 comments · May be fixed by #264
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Improve Mobile View for Apply Section - Collapsible Headings #252

Harsh10022004 opened this issue Aug 26, 2024 · 2 comments · May be fixed by #264

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@Harsh10022004
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The current design of the apply section displays headings like "Join us on Discord" and "Start Contributing" directly on mobile, which affects the user experience. To improve the design and make it more user-friendly on mobile, the headings should be collapsible, with a "See More" option. The action buttons (e.g., "Join Discord" and "Contribute") should remain visible.

Proposed Changes:

For mobile view:
Replace the full text of headings with a "See More" option.
When the "See More" is clicked, expand the section to show the full content.
Keep the action buttons visible and positioned consistently.
Expected Outcome: A cleaner and more organized mobile interface that enhances the user experience by reducing clutter and allowing users to focus on the available actions.

Additional Context: This change is aimed at ensuring the interface remains clean and intuitive on smaller screens, aligning with best practices for responsive design.

@yashathwani
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i would like to work on this issue!!

@yashsaraswat2004
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Please Assign this issue to me

yashsaraswat2004 added a commit to yashsaraswat2004/Aossie that referenced this issue Sep 17, 2024
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