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🐞[Bug]: Unify Footer and Navbar in the Blood Test Page #753

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Anjaliavv51 opened this issue Jul 3, 2024 · 3 comments · Fixed by #889
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🐞[Bug]: Unify Footer and Navbar in the Blood Test Page #753

Anjaliavv51 opened this issue Jul 3, 2024 · 3 comments · Fixed by #889
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Anjaliavv51 commented Jul 3, 2024

Is there an existing issue for this?

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Add the current navbar and footer of the home page to the blood test page

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@varshith257 please assign me this issue

@varshith257 varshith257 added bug Something isn't working gssoc level2 medium (enhancements) labels Jul 3, 2024
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@Anjaliavv51 See issue description

@varshith257 varshith257 changed the title 🐞[Bug]: Footer and Navbar 🐞[Bug]: Unify Footer and Navbar in the Blood Test Page Jul 3, 2024
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