shuklamaneesh23 / cf_helper

CF Helper: A tool built with Next.js and Gemini API to fetch and explain Codeforces solutions using web scraping via Cheerio.
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Fix: Cursor pointer on theme toggle buttons #28

Closed salonii04 closed 1 month ago

salonii04 commented 1 month ago

Added the cursor-pointer class to both the SVG elements (sun and moon icons) as well as the surrounding label. This ensures that the cursor now correctly changes to a pointer, improving the user interface and making it clear that the icons are clickable.

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