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Persistent Error Message on Homepage After Failed Signup #14861

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SoundaryaKoutharapu opened this issue Sep 4, 2023 · 7 comments
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Persistent Error Message on Homepage After Failed Signup #14861

SoundaryaKoutharapu opened this issue Sep 4, 2023 · 7 comments

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@SoundaryaKoutharapu
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when we click on sign up without giving credentials it shows an error message.
The error message continues to be displayed on the homepage even after navigating to other sections.
It does not disappear until we click on dismiss button.

This persistent error message can be confusing for users. It should ideally clear automatically when we navigate to other sections.

P.S: The dismiss button's color appears to be quite transparent.

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@prajwalbandak
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hey @SoundaryaKoutharapu @dreeves I would love to work on this issue, Can you please assign to me?

@ydv-ankit
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are you working on it?? if not, can i solve it

@SoundaryaKoutharapu
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@ydv-ankit I encountered with errors while setting up the project
if you can, go for it.

@pratikjpatil
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@ydv-ankit @SoundaryaKoutharapu may i look into this?

@jatin-2708
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@SoundaryaKoutharapu I have already solved the issue . I am very excited to mark my first contribution. Please assign me the task if no one has finished it till now.

@Aryan-Dahiya-23
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is the issue still open? i would like to solve this issue.

@SahilNagpure07
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If this issue is still open, I would like to work on it.

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