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[BUG]: Alignment of the Linked In icon and updating the twitter logo #67

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pani2004 opened this issue Jun 8, 2024 · 4 comments
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pani2004 commented Jun 8, 2024

Description

The linked in icon is not properly aligned with the other icons and the twitter icon needs to be updated.

Steps to Reproduce

Will update the twitter logo

Expected Behavior

The Linked In icon should be aligned with the other icons

Actual Behavior

Linked In icon is slightly below the other icons

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Chrome

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@pani2004 pani2004 added bug Something isn't working goal: fix priority: medium labels Jun 8, 2024
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pani2004 commented Jun 8, 2024

@harmeetsingh11 Pls assign me this!!

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@pani2004 the issue has been assigned to you. You can start working on it. :)

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Hello @pani2004! Your issue #67 has been closed. Thank you for your contribution!

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