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fix: Resolve issue with incorrect hyperlink on Ecosystem page #216

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@zm-moon zm-moon commented Mar 6, 2024

This PR fixes the following issues:

Clicking on the Swaylend project in the ecosystem page doesn't redirect to its official website. Instead, it redirects to [https://app.fuel.network/portal/swaylend.com], which eventually redirects back to the ecosystem page.

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Clicking on the Swaylend project in the ecosystem page doesn't redirect to its official website because the link is incomplete, it redirects to the ecosystem page, fixed.
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Hi @zm-moon thanks for your contribution. Can you review that agreement so that we can proceed with the merge?

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zm-moon commented Mar 6, 2024

Hi @zm-moon thanks for your contribution. Can you review that agreement so that we can proceed with the merge?

Yes sir, I've agreed to the CLA and passed the CLA Assistant check. I'm ready to proceed with the next steps for merging. Please let me know the next steps in the process.

@luizstacio luizstacio merged commit f98e8b5 into FuelLabs:main Mar 13, 2024
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@zm-moon zm-moon deleted the zm-moon-patch-1 branch March 24, 2024 07:36
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An project hyperlink on the ecosystem page is pointing to the wrong
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