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@DengreSarthak DengreSarthak commented Jul 25, 2025

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  • New Features

    • Image paths are now dynamically generated to ensure correct loading in both production (GitHub Pages) and local development environments.
  • Chores

    • Updated application configuration to set base path and asset prefix based on environment, improving asset and route handling.
    • Minor whitespace cleanup for code consistency.

@DengreSarthak DengreSarthak merged commit 66dbf71 into main Jul 25, 2025
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A helper function, getImagePath, was introduced across multiple frontend files to dynamically construct image paths based on the environment, supporting correct asset resolution for both local development and GitHub Pages deployment. The Next.js configuration was updated to set basePath and assetPrefix conditionally, aligning routing and asset serving with the deployment context.

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File(s) Change Summary
app/[hackathon]/InteractionClient.tsx Added getImagePath helper; replaced static image path with dynamic call for hackathon background image.
app/explorer/page.tsx Added getImagePath helper; updated /block.png references to use the helper.
app/organizer/[address]/OrganizerClient.tsx Added getImagePath helper; updated all /block.png image sources to use the helper.
app/page.tsx Added getImagePath helper; updated /hackhub.png and /handRevolution.png image sources.
next.config.mjs Conditionally set basePath and assetPrefix for production and development environments.
app/organizer/[address]/page.tsx Removed trailing space after function closing brace; no functional change.

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sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant ReactComponent
    participant getImagePath
    participant NextConfig

    User->>ReactComponent: Requests page with images
    ReactComponent->>getImagePath: Call with image path
    getImagePath-->>ReactComponent: Returns environment-specific path
    ReactComponent->>User: Renders image with correct src
    Note right of NextConfig: Sets basePath/assetPrefix on build
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