Giveth / giveth-dapps-v2

This project is the aggregation of GIVeconomy and Giveth.io DApps in a single repo
https://staging.giveth.io
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Add new QF round banner #4302

Closed RamRamez closed 1 week ago

RamRamez commented 2 weeks ago

4294 #4300

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Walkthrough

The updates modify user interface elements and backend configurations to enhance usability and readability. Key changes include dynamic text updates, updated sponsor data, stylistic refinements, and simplified redirect logic in the configuration. These adjustments aim to improve user experience and streamline development workflows.

Changes

File Summary
src/components/views/project/projectDonations/NoDonation.tsx Replaced static text with a dynamic message using formatMessage.
src/components/views/projects/qfBanner/ActiveQFProjectsBanner.tsx Updated sponsor data, removed unused imports, and commented out unnecessary components.
src/components/views/projects/qfBanner/common.ts Adjusted padding, color settings, and border properties in styled components.
next.config.js Removed conditional logic for redirects based on environment, including all redirects uniformly.

Poem

Amidst the code where logic binds, Dynamic messages you will find, Sponsors updated, banners bright, Configuration set just right. With colors, borders, clean and clear, Our project flows with rabbit cheer! 🐰✨


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`106-132`: Review the implications of unconditionally applying all redirects.
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