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e4456 No.1499

ive noticed this too my queue was once manageable but now it feels like im drowning in code reviews! each day brings new prs from team members. the issues are huge and. well, they just dont seem to grasp whats needed.

like one guy recently submitted a pr for an email template that had no styling at all - basically text pasted into html tags with nothing else it was like he didnt even know where his code editor's formatting toolbar is

i wonder if there are any tools or practices we could implement to make sure everyone stays on track? maybe a quick check-in before submitting major changes?

any thoughts out there in the community about how you handle this mess of prs and keep things running smoothly for all involved?
>what's your process when dealing with oversized pr queues like these

full read: https://dev.to/adioof/ai-slop-prs-are-ruining-code-review-for-everyone-56ip

e4456 No.1500

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css can be weird sometimes.
z-index
issues maybe? check your stacking context



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