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What is the problem that you wish to solve? Please describe.
During testing, we discovered that it is frustrating to not have the PDF with instructions open alongside the games.
Describe the solution you'd like
Option for PDFs to open in new tab
Describe alternatives you've considered
The alternative would that it is automatic
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Currently, the styles in the host component are not suitable to be viewed on mobile. While it'll be really good if the host using a desktop, we can make the experience visually better for mobile nevertheless.
This will be a style update only.
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Storybook contribution events
- URL:
/content/storybook/edit/<ID> - E.g. http://hin.elimu.ai/content/storybook/edit/17#contribution-event_267

Storybook peer-review events
- URL:
/content/storybook/edit/<ID> - E.g.
Update Badges
At the top of our README, we have badges for Travis build status, coverage, and our Slack channel. As of #52 (#49), we have moved from Travis to GitHub actions, and from Coveralls to CodeCov.
Update the first two badges to use GitHub Actions and CodeCov, respectively.
Additionally, remove the old .travis.yml file.
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Children find them difficult to see so can't count how many commands they will need.