fix(navbar): make navigation responsive across breakpoints#444
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Updated the navbar to behave properly on mobile, tablet, and desktop screens. The desktop nav now stays in normal flex flow and only appears on large screens, while the mobile hamburger menu appears earlier to prevent overflow and layout crowding. Kept the existing theme and added smoother responsive behavior without changing the overall visual style.
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Updated the navbar to behave properly on mobile, tablet, and desktop screens. The desktop nav now stays in normal flex flow and only appears on large screens, while the mobile hamburger menu appears earlier to prevent overflow and layout crowding. Kept the existing theme and added smoother responsive behavior without changing the overall visual style.
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