Add better hover effect#95
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Hi @codeblitz97, Awesome work! 🚀 A big shoutout and thank you for introducing the Grayscale hover effect to our documentation website. Your commitment to enhancing the user experience is truly commendable, and we're thrilled to see such creative improvements. If you have any other cool ideas up your sleeve or come across more opportunities for enhancement, please don't hesitate to share. Your contributions make a real difference in making our documentation top-notch. Thanks again for your valuable input and dedication to our project! Best regards, |
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Pull Request: Enhancing Navbar Hover Effect
In this commit, I've implemented an improved hover effect for Navbar links. The existing hover effect in Keep-react merely changes the background color, which lacks a modern aesthetic. To enhance the visual appeal, I have introduced a grayscale effect, set to 100% by default. Upon hovering, the grayscale reverts to 0%, resulting in a more contemporary appearance.
Additionally, I've incorporated a transition with a duration of 300ms to ensure a smooth and seamless user experience.
Please review and merge at your earliest convenience.
Thank you.