Currently, the cursor trail effect is functioning only on the login and sign-up pages, while it is missing from the home page. To ensure consistency and improve user experience, I propose the following solutions:
Option 1: Remove the cursor trail effect from all pages (including login and sign-up)
This will provide a clean, distraction-free experience across the website. The cursor trail effect can sometimes be unnecessary on forms or pages where focus is required.
Option 2: Add the cursor trail effect exclusively on the home page
This allows the cursor trail effect to be utilized as a fun, engaging element on the home page, while avoiding its inclusion on functional pages (like login and sign-up), where it might detract from user interactions.
By implementing either of these changes, we can enhance the overall user experience and maintain a cohesive design strategy. I am open to further discussions or alternative suggestions based on the project goals.
Kindly assign this issue under GSSoC-Extd and Hacktoberfest.
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Currently, the cursor trail effect is functioning only on the login and sign-up pages, while it is missing from the home page. To ensure consistency and improve user experience, I propose the following solutions:
Option 1: Remove the cursor trail effect from all pages (including login and sign-up)
This will provide a clean, distraction-free experience across the website. The cursor trail effect can sometimes be unnecessary on forms or pages where focus is required.
Option 2: Add the cursor trail effect exclusively on the home page
This allows the cursor trail effect to be utilized as a fun, engaging element on the home page, while avoiding its inclusion on functional pages (like login and sign-up), where it might detract from user interactions. By implementing either of these changes, we can enhance the overall user experience and maintain a cohesive design strategy. I am open to further discussions or alternative suggestions based on the project goals.
Kindly assign this issue under GSSoC-Extd and Hacktoberfest.
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What browsers are you seeing the problem on?
Chrome
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