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feat: add login button on header #193

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feat: add login button on header #193

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  • New Features
    • Updated the "Introducing Drowser Studio" link to redirect users to the login page.
    • Added a "Log In" button in the Header for easier access to the login page.

These changes enhance navigation and user interface, improving the overall user experience.

@andostronaut andostronaut merged commit a98b371 into main Oct 24, 2024
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The changes in this pull request involve modifications to the navigation structure of the application. Specifically, the Hero component's Link in src/app/(root)/page.tsx has been updated to redirect users to the /login page instead of the studio section. Additionally, a new "Log In" button has been added to the Header component within src/components/layouts/root-layout.tsx, providing users with a direct link to the login route.

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File Path Change Summary
src/app/(root)/page.tsx Updated Hero component's Link href from '#studio' to '/login'.
src/components/layouts/root-layout.tsx Added a new "Log In" button in the Header component for desktop view, linking to /login.

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A button was added, to guide us home.
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With a hop and a click, we draw near!
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