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[BUG] Image Zoom on Hover Causes Card Borders to Lose Rounded Corners #306
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Go ahead take it @Vimall03, follow contributing guidelines |
@krishnaacharyaa can you assign me this issue under GSSoC'24, level 2 |
This won't be given any level unfortunately. @Vimall03 |
@Vimall03 #318 it is a simple readme, gave him 3rd level because almost a day there was back and forth about the requirements, in this actual PR #317 and he did it. Simple take away don't ask me levels, just pure heart contributions, I'll give the highest possible out there, you come with this rounded thing and expect me to give 2nd level what is the whole point? Do something impactful, I feel you can do it, let me know if you wanna do something interesting and make a real impact :) And read the code of conduct, you'll get to know the mindset, once you know, I don't think any other project will give you this crazy points, I don't care much about points and stuff, i have had it enough! but i understand if you are hunting, but I know you know !! :) |
Hi @krishnaacharyaa , Your response seemed unnecessarily harsh and off-topic. I was simply asking for a GSSOC label and a level, not to debate about the README file or any specific PR.
I completely agree with your previous reply, and it was more than enough for me to understand the situation. I never intended to force anything after that nor did I bring up some random PR for comparison. I realize that asking for a level for a bug was not fair of me, and I'm sorry for that. However, saying "who cares dude" about a bug was dismissive and uncalled for. Addressing even minor bugs is crucial for maintaining the project's quality and helps new contributors get familiar with the codebase. Let's aim to keep our interactions constructive and professional. I just wanted to clarify that it's my way of getting started with the project. I often start with small bugs to get settled in before contributing more significantly. Given this interaction, I don't feel motivated to continue working on this project. Thanks for your time. Regards, |
@Vimall03 good time spent on the reply, thanks for your time. I guess the "who cares dude!!!!" is not taken as a scope of creating an actual impact rather as an insult, which is fine. I wish you create an impact, thats all what I meant, you know it is my way of saying. You may find it unprofessional bla bla. You had a fair enough point of Thats how you work starting with chota bugs, that helps you get along with the project, makes sense. By reading the code of conduct of the project you should have ideally figured out the kinda person I am , and not get offended when i said it. I felt you are a nice guy and a little push would actually help you, so spent some time on telling "create an impact" in the message nothing related to praising some other guy of readme. I never come back to issues once commented, but felt like doing anyways, turned out that it was taken offensive. Take care :) Have a good contributing life !! |
@Mayur-666 did you feel the same way? When i said focus on big things, create impact? like @Vimall03 felt? I just wanted to understand, if i am not able to properly convey the message altogether and being mean |
@krishnaacharyaa No sir! I got the thing that you were trying to convey. These small task don't contribute even a single penny to our skills. I'll hunt for bigger features, bugs and issues. Just busy with my internship something important is on the edge that's why not able to contribute much. |
Super @Mayur-666. That's great! Thank you |
Thanks for the masterclass in motivational chaos. Also, interesting move seeking validation. Thanks for the guidance! |
Is there an existing issue for this?
Current Behavior
The image zooms in, but the card's rounded borders become square.
Expected Behavior
The image should zoom in while maintaining the card's rounded borders.
Reproduction steps
1. Hover over the card. 2. Observe the behavior of the image and the card's borders.
Screenshots
edited.mp4
Logs
No response
Browsers
Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Microsoft Edge, Opera
OS
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