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Update README #57

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meg-gutshall opened this issue Sep 29, 2022 · 3 comments
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Update README #57

meg-gutshall opened this issue Sep 29, 2022 · 3 comments
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@meg-gutshall
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Make sure everything in the README is up to date

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Hey @meg-gutshall I'd like to make contributions towards updating the README File.

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Hi @Mercysticks!

Yes, that would be great!

Could you please do me a favor and hold off until Issue #56 is taken care of? My friend is working on that one right now and it will change the project's commit workflow.

I'll add the "on hold" label to this issue and when it's ready to be worked on, I'll remove it and update you here in the comments. And don't worry—I'll make sure you have plenty of time to get it done during Hacktoberfest! 😉🎃

This will give me some time to improve the issue's description a bit. I made it as a demonstration during a talk I gave on Hacktoberfest and forgot to close it later. When you commented I realized the README could use some improvement. 😅

Thank you, Mercy!

@meg-gutshall meg-gutshall added the Status: On Hold ✋ Waiting on a decision or review label Oct 1, 2022
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Hello There! 😃

👀 I was looking around & I believe this could be something I could work on 🔨 , I realized that the Ruby version on the README.md is not updated either, should be:

  • Ruby 2.7.4

(as it is on the Gemfile)

(Perhaps more things should change as well, I can make sure to analize the README.md and make sure everything is up to date, or ask if I am not sure about something that changed)


Also while looking around the website I realized a tiny detail which I think I could fix:
Currently, on the footer 🦶, on the socials Icons 🧑‍🤝‍🧑, the <a> tag has the default underscore, which generates a tiny white line ⚪ between the Linkedin logo and the Github icon.
I can change the css, to text-decoration: none; and that should fix it ;)

Screenshot about the tiny underscore line

As it is now:

Screenshot 2023-04-25 at 12 50 20

How it could look:

Screenshot 2023-04-25 at 12 50 34

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