RamakrushnaBiswal / PlayCafe

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https://play-cafe.vercel.app/
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The changes in the pull request involve structural modifications to the Footer component located in src/Components/Shared/Footer.jsx. The primary adjustment is the replacement of a <p> tag with a <div> tag for the "How to Reach Us" section, enhancing semantic grouping. Additionally, the formatting of the social media links section has been improved through adjustments in indentation and line breaks, while the functionality and attributes of the links remain unchanged.

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File Change Summary
src/Components/Shared/Footer.jsx Replaced <p> tag with <div> for "How to Reach Us"; reformatted social media links for readability.

Poem

In the footer where we play,
A <div> now leads the way.
Social links, so neat and bright,
Dance in code, a joyful sight!
Semantic changes, clear and true,
A better structure, just for you! πŸ‡βœ¨


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πŸ”‡ Additional comments (4)
src/Components/Shared/Footer.jsx (4)
`19-44`: **Improved code formatting for readability** The reformatting of the social media links section enhances code readability without altering functionality. Each link is now on its own set of lines, making the code easier to read and maintain. This is a good practice for improving code clarity. --- `46-46`: **Improved visual structure** The addition of an empty line after the social media links section improves the visual separation between different parts of the component. This minor change enhances the overall code structure and readability. --- `12-16`: **Improved semantic structure** The replacement of the `

` tag with a `

` tag is a good change. It's more semantically correct for grouping multiple elements and might have resolved a warning about nesting block-level elements inside a `

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βœ… Verification successful **Warning Removal Confirmed** The mention of "warning removed" in both the PR description and the latest commit message confirms that the change in `src/Components/Shared/Footer.jsx` successfully resolved the intended HTML structure warning.
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--- Line range hint `1-63`: **Summary: Structural improvements and potential warning resolution** The changes in this PR primarily focus on improving the structure and readability of the Footer component. The main modifications include: 1. Replacing a `

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βœ… Verification successful **Verified: Warnings Successfully Removed** The structural improvements made to the Footer component, particularly replacing `

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