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Improve floating button code for better readability and maintainability #49

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itsmartashub opened this issue Sep 14, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #51
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Improve floating button code for better readability and maintainability #49

itsmartashub opened this issue Sep 14, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #51
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The current floating button code is dense and difficult to read, making it challenging to understand and maintain. This issue aims to improve the code's readability and maintainability by refactoring and splitting it into smaller, more manageable sections.

@itsmartashub itsmartashub self-assigned this Sep 14, 2024
itsmartashub added a commit that referenced this issue Sep 14, 2024
- Initiate code improvements for the floating button to enhance performance and readability

Changes summary:
- Started the process of improving the floating button code, aiming to enhance its performance, readability, and overall quality.
@itsmartashub itsmartashub added the Status: WIP Work In Progress label Sep 14, 2024
itsmartashub added a commit that referenced this issue Sep 15, 2024
Improve floating button code for better readability and maintainability #49
@itsmartashub itsmartashub added Status: Already Implemented A proposal which has already been implemented before and removed Status: WIP Work In Progress labels Sep 15, 2024
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