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[CW2-9] Add navbar / hamburger menu to mobile #14

[CW2-9] Add navbar / hamburger menu to mobile

[CW2-9] Add navbar / hamburger menu to mobile #14

Triggered via pull request April 18, 2024 09:34
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build: components/Sponsors/index.tsx#L11
Replace `·className="flex·flex-col·min-h-screen·py-8·xl:px-24·sm:px-10·px-8·relative·mt-20"·id="sponsors"` with `⏎······className="flex·flex-col·min-h-screen·py-8·xl:px-24·sm:px-10·px-8·relative·mt-20"⏎······id="sponsors"⏎····`
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Node.js 16 actions are deprecated. Please update the following actions to use Node.js 20: actions/checkout@v3, actions/setup-node@v3. For more information see: https://github.blog/changelog/2023-09-22-github-actions-transitioning-from-node-16-to-node-20/.
build: components/Sponsors/index.tsx#L36
Using `<img>` could result in slower LCP and higher bandwidth. Consider using `<Image />` from `next/image` to automatically optimize images. This may incur additional usage or cost from your provider. See: https://nextjs.org/docs/messages/no-img-element
build: components/Sponsors/index.tsx#L39
Using `<img>` could result in slower LCP and higher bandwidth. Consider using `<Image />` from `next/image` to automatically optimize images. This may incur additional usage or cost from your provider. See: https://nextjs.org/docs/messages/no-img-element
build: components/Sponsors/index.tsx#L42
Using `<img>` could result in slower LCP and higher bandwidth. Consider using `<Image />` from `next/image` to automatically optimize images. This may incur additional usage or cost from your provider. See: https://nextjs.org/docs/messages/no-img-element
build: components/Sponsors/index.tsx#L45
Using `<img>` could result in slower LCP and higher bandwidth. Consider using `<Image />` from `next/image` to automatically optimize images. This may incur additional usage or cost from your provider. See: https://nextjs.org/docs/messages/no-img-element
build: components/Sponsors/index.tsx#L51
Using `<img>` could result in slower LCP and higher bandwidth. Consider using `<Image />` from `next/image` to automatically optimize images. This may incur additional usage or cost from your provider. See: https://nextjs.org/docs/messages/no-img-element
build: components/Sponsors/index.tsx#L53
Using `<img>` could result in slower LCP and higher bandwidth. Consider using `<Image />` from `next/image` to automatically optimize images. This may incur additional usage or cost from your provider. See: https://nextjs.org/docs/messages/no-img-element
build: components/Sponsors/index.tsx#L62
Using `<img>` could result in slower LCP and higher bandwidth. Consider using `<Image />` from `next/image` to automatically optimize images. This may incur additional usage or cost from your provider. See: https://nextjs.org/docs/messages/no-img-element
build: components/Sponsors/index.tsx#L76
Using `<img>` could result in slower LCP and higher bandwidth. Consider using `<Image />` from `next/image` to automatically optimize images. This may incur additional usage or cost from your provider. See: https://nextjs.org/docs/messages/no-img-element
build: components/Sponsors/sponsorlinks.tsx#L21
Using `<img>` could result in slower LCP and higher bandwidth. Consider using `<Image />` from `next/image` to automatically optimize images. This may incur additional usage or cost from your provider. See: https://nextjs.org/docs/messages/no-img-element
build: components/Sponsors/sponsorlinks.tsx#L35
Using `<img>` could result in slower LCP and higher bandwidth. Consider using `<Image />` from `next/image` to automatically optimize images. This may incur additional usage or cost from your provider. See: https://nextjs.org/docs/messages/no-img-element