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The help button exceeded the form. I fixed it using tailwind css. #1498

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@bhargavshirin bhargavshirin commented May 10, 2024

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Closes: #1506

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the position of the button was exceeding the form in reportstary.html. I changed it using tailwind.

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  • My code adheres to the established style guidelines of the project.
  • I have included comments in areas that may be difficult to understand.
  • My changes have not introduced any new warnings.
  • I have conducted a self-review of my code.

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and could you please add label gssoc with level

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Attach the issue number in your description also give a title to your PR, it will helpful to evaluate your PR with the issue.

@bhargavshirin bhargavshirin changed the title push The help button exceeded the form. I fixed it using tailwind css. May 11, 2024
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could you please add gssoc with level2 label

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akshitagupta15june commented Jun 1, 2024

Its already corrected

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misplacement of help button in the sos report section
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