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  • Style
    • Improved responsive layout and spacing on the companies and company pages for better mobile experience.
    • Updated footer structure for enhanced responsiveness and clearer organization.
    • Introduced new mobile-specific utility classes for padding, margin, and width to ensure consistent appearance across devices.

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The changes introduce new mobile-responsive utility CSS classes and update HTML templates to use them, improving layout and spacing on mobile devices. The companies and company page components, as well as the main site footer, are refactored to adopt these responsive classes and Bootstrap grid layouts. No JavaScript or logic is affected.

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File(s) Change Summary
src/styles.scss Added new utility CSS classes: .mobile-mb-3, .mobile-px-5, .mobile-py-5, .mobile-w-30 for mobile-adaptive spacing and sizing.
src/app/modules/companies/components/companies-page/companies-page.component.html Updated padding and width classes to mobile variants; adjusted filter/search layout for better responsiveness.
src/app/modules/companies/components/company-page/company-page.component.html Replaced fixed padding/width classes with mobile-responsive ones for main info and reviews sections.
src/index.html Refactored footer from flexbox/inline-block to Bootstrap grid layout for improved semantic structure and responsiveness.

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sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant Browser
    participant CSS
    participant HTML Templates

    User->>Browser: Loads companies/company page or site footer
    Browser->>HTML Templates: Renders updated HTML with mobile utility classes
    Browser->>CSS: Applies new mobile-responsive utility classes
    CSS-->>Browser: Adjusts layout and spacing for device width
    Browser-->>User: Displays responsive, mobile-optimized UI
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New classes hop into the code,
To help our layouts gently load.
On mobile screens, they stretch and shrink,
With padding soft as you might think.
The grid aligns, the styles are neat—
Responsive pages, quite the treat!

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@maximgorbatyuk maximgorbatyuk merged commit acff71e into main May 16, 2025
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@maximgorbatyuk maximgorbatyuk deleted the mobile-adjustment branch May 16, 2025 16:58
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