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fix: sidebar style #5644

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Summary by CodeRabbit

  • New Features

    • Introduced a new optional prop shouldNarrow for the SideBarHeader component, allowing for enhanced styling based on sidebar width.
    • Added a new CSS class .sidebar-header-narrow for improved content alignment in the sidebar.
  • Improvements

    • Enhanced responsiveness and layout of sidebar and chat components for better usability across different screen sizes.
    • Updated styles for .chat-item and introduced .chat-item-narrow for a more compact design.

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The changes made in this pull request involve modifications to the home.module.scss and sidebar.tsx files. A new CSS class .sidebar-header-narrow is introduced to enhance the styling of sidebar components, while existing classes are updated for improved responsiveness. Additionally, the SideBarHeader component is updated to accept a new optional prop, shouldNarrow, which allows for conditional styling based on the sidebar's width.

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File Change Summary
app/components/home.module.scss - Added new class .sidebar-header-narrow for centering content.
- Updated .sidebar-header to include .sidebar-header-narrow.
- Adjusted .tight-container for better responsiveness.
- Expanded .narrow-sidebar with styles for child elements and modified .chat-item for compact design and hover effect.
- Introduced .chat-item-narrow for enhanced layout and styling.
app/components/sidebar.tsx - Introduced new optional prop shouldNarrow in SideBarHeader.
- Updated className in the header div to conditionally apply CSS based on shouldNarrow.

Possibly related PRs

  • fix: sidebar title styleΒ #5154: This PR modifies the home.module.scss file, which is directly related to the main PR's changes in the same file, enhancing the layout and styling of sidebar components.
  • fix: selector cssΒ #5402: This PR also involves changes to the sidebar.tsx file, which is relevant as it affects the rendering logic of the sidebar, aligning with the main PR's focus on sidebar styling and layout improvements.

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@Dogtiti Dogtiti merged commit 8d2003f into ChatGPTNextWeb:main Oct 12, 2024
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