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fixes down arrow scroll behavior on homepage

Open Vipul-Vermaa opened this issue 1 year ago • 2 comments

Closes #2439

Summary by CodeRabbit

  • New Features
    • The homepage now offers smooth scrolling to the "Popular Categories" section when clicking the down arrow, enhancing navigation and streamlining access to key content.

Vipul-Vermaa avatar Feb 25 '25 12:02 Vipul-Vermaa

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Walkthrough

The changes modify the DownArrow component and the Home page. The DownArrow now accepts a new prop, scrollToCategories, which is invoked when the arrow image is clicked. In the Home page, a categoriesRef is created and assigned to the "Popular Categories" section, and a scrollToCategories function is defined to perform a smooth scroll to that section. The DownArrow component is updated to receive this function as a prop.

Changes

File(s) Change Summary
src/User/components/DownArrow/downArrow.jsx Updated the component signature to accept a new scrollToCategories prop and added an onClick handler to trigger the passed function when the arrow image is clicked.
src/User/pages/Home/Home.jsx Added a categoriesRef using useRef, defined scrollToCategories to scroll the section into view, passed this function to the DownArrow component, and attached the ref to the section.

Sequence Diagram(s)

sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant DownArrow
    participant Home
    User->>DownArrow: Click on arrow image
    DownArrow->>Home: Call scrollToCategories()
    Home->>Home: Execute categoriesRef.scrollIntoView({ behavior: "smooth" })

Possibly related PRs

  • codervivek5/VigyBag#1623: Implements a DownArrow component with scrolling functionality similar to the changes in this PR.

Suggested labels

good first issue, level2, gssoc

Suggested reviewers

  • codervivek5

Poem

I'm just a bunny, hopping through code so bright,
With a scroll and a click, everything feels just right.
DownArrow's now a guide, with a prop that's new,
Smooth scrolling magic—oh, what a view!
Keep on coding and hopping into the light!

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