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Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a language used most often to style and improve upon the appearance of websites. It allows for the separation of presentation and content, and includes the characteristics of layouts, colors and fonts. CSS builds upon HTML to make webpages more interactive and appealing to the user.
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Add a .env to the project and add GITHUB_TOKEN and GITHUB_USERNAME variables in it.
Then use these environment variables in git_data_fetcher.mjs
Also add .env to .gitignore
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Many users have mentioned that by having a .env they can push the whole project as it is onto GitHub otherwise they have to remove the token and add the token repeatedly. Thus raising this
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As observed as part of #2 , The hover animation of button is getting interfered by the component which is below the current component.
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Created by Håkon Wium, Lie Bert Bos
Released December 17, 1996
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Starting recently, I am available and highly motivated to consistently contribute to the Neo.mjs project for the long term. However, to maximize my own & other contributors' impact, I find it necessary we overhaul the roadmap completely.
Roughly speaking, I suggest the following steps as an approach: