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feat: Adding LoadingScreen functionality from context to Product and Signup page

SShivaansh-Agarwal committed 3 years ago
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feat: using loadingscreen from context, this reduces the need to use LoadingScreen component inside the JSX of every other component

SShivaansh-Agarwal committed 3 years ago
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fix: Fixed types which were causing build to fail

SShivaansh-Agarwal committed 4 years ago
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refactor: Created Page_Cart and Page_Product for specific components related to Cart and Product Page

SShivaansh-Agarwal committed 4 years ago
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refactor: Extracting Product Compoenents to Components Directory

SShivaansh-Agarwal committed 4 years ago
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e25905701696875e2ff4eed72c3b9e4ca3e3e309

refactor: Extracted out logic for fetching and storing product data in api-response.js

SShivaansh-Agarwal committed 4 years ago

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