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  • Style

    • Improved consistency in sidebar navigation item styling.
  • New Features

    • Sidebar navigation items now support additional click and link-related actions.

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The update standardizes the order of CSS classes on sidebar navigation elements for consistency and explicitly passes onClick, link, and linkOptions props to main navigation items. No changes were made to the logic, control flow, or exported entities of the SiderBar component.

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File Change Summary
web/src/components/layout/SiderBar.js Reordered CSS classes for sidebar elements; added explicit passing of onClick, link, and linkOptions props to navigation items.

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In the sidebar’s gentle glow,
Classes shuffled to and fro—
Props for links and clicks now clear,
Every item draws you near.
Consistency is what we seek,
Sidebar’s style now at its peak!
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web/src/components/layout/SiderBar.js (6)

262-262: CSS class reordering for consistency.

The class order has been standardized from "truncate font-medium text-sm" to "text-sm font-medium truncate", which follows a logical progression of size → weight → behavior. This improves consistency across the codebase.


268-268: CSS class reordering for consistency.

The class order has been standardized from "sidebar-icon-container flex-shrink-0" to "flex-shrink-0 sidebar-icon-container", putting the utility class first. This aligns with the consistent ordering pattern applied throughout the component.


273-275: Added support for onClick, link, and linkOptions props.

The Nav.Item component now properly passes through the onClick, link, and linkOptions props from the item object, fulfilling the PR objective. This enables navigation items to support custom click handlers and link configurations.


292-292: Consistent CSS class reordering applied.

The same class order standardization has been applied here, maintaining consistency with the changes made to the main navigation items.


298-298: Consistent CSS class reordering applied.

The same class order standardization has been applied here, maintaining consistency with the changes made to the main navigation items.


312-312: Consistent CSS class reordering applied.

The same class order standardization has been applied to submenu items, ensuring consistency across all navigation elements.

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