Shahan Nedadahandeh
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Closes #110 Fixed the header not being sticky. The reason was due to the overflow-x hidden on the body. Removed that, and instead solved the root cause of the horizontal overflow, which was some graphs overflowing. This required changing some of the compontent wrapper styles, which I think are overall improved now (slightly less hacks). But please check to make sure that the alignment of graphs and text isnt destroyed on various screen sizes. I checked and it seemed fine. Co-authored-by: shahanneda <shahan.neda@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: e26chiu <e26chiu@csc.uwaterloo.ca> Reviewed-on: #123 Reviewed-by: Mark Chiu <e26chiu@csclub.uwaterloo.ca> |
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