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Feature 🌟: "Scroll to Top" Button and "Chat-Bot" are Overlapping #963

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Tejashri-Taral opened this issue Jun 19, 2024 · 2 comments · Fixed by #1015
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Feature 🌟: "Scroll to Top" Button and "Chat-Bot" are Overlapping #963

Tejashri-Taral opened this issue Jun 19, 2024 · 2 comments · Fixed by #1015

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@Tejashri-Taral
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Is there an existing issue for this?

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Describe the bug

I noticed that the "Scroll to Top" button and the Webchat bot are overlapping on the website.
This overlap affects the usability and accessibility of both features, making it difficult for users to effectively interact with the WebChat bot and the scroll top button.

Expected behavior

The "Scroll to Top" button and the WebChat bot should not overlap. Both elements should be easily accessible without interfering with each other.

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So, Before Opening the Chatbot:

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After opening Chatbot:

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What browsers are you seeing the problem on?

Firefox

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Hi @Tejashri-Taral , I am assigning this task yo you. Kindly complete within 2 days and also will add 30sec demo video. Good luck!

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