Closed dpgiakatos closed 1 week ago
Hi, I'd like to take care of this issue, this will be my first contribution.
I am assigning this task to you. You will find our latest code in the dev branch (https://github.com/InternetHealthReport/ihr-website/tree/dev). Before you start the implementation, please read our contribution guidelines first (https://github.com/InternetHealthReport/ihr-website/blob/dev/CONTRIBUTING.md). Thank you!
Hello! Do we have any updates on this?
Hello @dpgiakatos if no one is working on this issue could you please it to me ?
Hi, let's wait a few more days. If we don't receive a reply from the assigner, I will assign this to you if you are still interested. Thanks!
Okay @dpgiakatos you can assign me after few days i am still interested in it Thanks
Hello, since we have not received any reply from the assigner, I am making this issue available for assignment again. Thank you.
I'd like to take a look at the issue
Hello @itsUndefined, I am assigning this to you since @abansal15 is currently addressing another issue in our website. Thank you!
Hey @dpgiakatos , what is the status for this ? i would like to contribute on this problem
Hi and sorry for the delay. I'll send a PR tomorrow for this.
It's OK, looking forward for the PR.
Describe the bug When viewing the website on larger screens (e.g., 1440p), the font sizes for some elements appear too large, while others seem too small.
Expected solution Utilize
em
,px
, or%
units for font sizes to ensure consistent scaling across different screen sizes.Screenshots The following screenshot illustrates the difference in font sizes on a 1440p screen.