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"Add Scroll to Top Button with Smooth Scrolling" #739

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Lokeshsuwalka05 opened this issue Oct 6, 2024 · 4 comments
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"Add Scroll to Top Button with Smooth Scrolling" #739

Lokeshsuwalka05 opened this issue Oct 6, 2024 · 4 comments
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@Lokeshsuwalka05
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This update introduces a "Scroll to Top" button that appears when users scroll down the page, enhancing navigation on long pages. The button, when clicked, smoothly scrolls the user back to the top of the page. The feature includes:

1)A floating button styled with CSS, positioned at the bottom-right corner of the screen.
2)JavaScript functionality that toggles the button's visibility based on scroll position.
3)Smooth scrolling behavior to provide a seamless user experience when navigating back to the top.

@Lokeshsuwalka05
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if Possible can you Assign this issue to me under Hacktoberfest'24

@Lokeshsuwalka05
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Sir, I need your assistance.

I checked the GitProxy repository and ran it on my local server, but there isn't enough content on the page to add a "Scroll to Top" button. I added some random content to test if it's working properly, but how can I demonstrate that it's functioning correctly since the page doesn't contain enough content for scrolling?

@JamieSlome
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@Lokeshsuwalka05 - I'd recommend signing in with the test credentials admin:admin and adding new repositories to the UI 👍

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Rutu-ja commented Nov 11, 2024

Hey @Lokeshsuwalka05 Are u working on this ?
I would like to contrubute in this task.

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