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Making the "Converter" dropdown more responsive #377

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kunlefash opened this issue Apr 14, 2022 · 4 comments · May be fixed by #379
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Making the "Converter" dropdown more responsive #377

kunlefash opened this issue Apr 14, 2022 · 4 comments · May be fixed by #379

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💡Format this Issue Into a First Timers Issue

This has been marked as a good candidate for becoming a first-timers-only issue like these, meaning that it's simple, self-contained, and with some extra formatting✍️, could be a great entry point for a new contributor. If you're familiar enough with this code, please consider reformatting it as a first-timers-only issue, and then ping @publiclab/reviewers to get it labelled🏷. Or, if this is not your first time, try to solve it yourself🧑‍💻!


Hi, this is a first-timers-only issue. This means we've worked to make it more legible to folks who either haven't contributed to our codebase before, or even folks who haven't contributed to open source before.

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Below is a "diff" showing in red (and a -) which lines to remove, and in green (and a +) which lines to add:

-<select class="form-control" style="display:inline;width:80px; " id="modeSwitcher" onChange="if(this.value == 'infragrammar_mono'){$('.colorize').show()}else{$('.colorize').hide()}">

+<select class="form-control" style="display:inline;width:80px; cursor: pointer;" id="modeSwitcher" onChange="if(this.value == 'infragrammar_mono'){$('.colorize').show()}else{$('.colorize').hide()}">
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Hello @TildaDares, please review my PR for this issue.

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Hi , this issue is on hold because we plan on redesigning the Infragram homepage as an Outreachy project https://publiclab.org/wiki/gsoc-ideas#Outreachy:+Infragram.org+full-screen+UI+design. If you're an Outreachy applicant, you can visit this page to know how to make a proposal which is a document that contains changes you'd like to make https://publiclab.org/notes/cess/04-04-2022/call-for-proposals-outreachy-summer-2022. If you're an GSOC applicant, then the call for proposals is here https://publiclab.org/notes/cess/04-11-2022/call-for-proposals-google-summer-of-code-2022

We appreciate your contributions to Public Lab. Thank you!

@tushmahe tushmahe linked a pull request Apr 17, 2022 that will close this issue
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proy03 commented Feb 6, 2023

hey @TildaDares @kunlefash, I was enthusiastic new comer to open source and was willing to contribute. I would love to work on this issue.

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