✨ Feature Overview
The Terms & Conditions page currently presents legal content in a basic layout that feels visually disconnected from the rest of the platform.
This enhancement proposes refining the page structure and presentation to create a cleaner reading experience while maintaining all existing content.
🚀 Why is this Feature Needed?
A better-designed legal page would:
- Improve readability for long-form content
- Maintain consistency with the platform’s modern UI
- Improve spacing and content hierarchy
- Make legal information easier to navigate
- Provide a more polished user experience
🎨 Visuals (If applicable)
Attach current page screenshot.
Potential UI improvements:
- Better typography hierarchy
- Improved spacing between sections
- Responsive content width
- Styled section headers
- Improved contrast and readability
- Consistent container alignment
🔧 Possible Implementation (Optional)
Possible improvements may include:
- Refined content container layout
- Responsive spacing adjustments
- Typography updates
- Reusable legal-page styling component
- Improved section organization
💡 Additional Notes
This enhancement only affects appearance and user experience.
No Terms & Conditions content or legal text will be modified.
🏆 Are you contributing under any open-source program?
Yes — GSSoC 2026
✨ Feature Overview
The Terms & Conditions page currently presents legal content in a basic layout that feels visually disconnected from the rest of the platform.
This enhancement proposes refining the page structure and presentation to create a cleaner reading experience while maintaining all existing content.
🚀 Why is this Feature Needed?
A better-designed legal page would:
🎨 Visuals (If applicable)
Attach current page screenshot.
Potential UI improvements:
🔧 Possible Implementation (Optional)
Possible improvements may include:
💡 Additional Notes
This enhancement only affects appearance and user experience.
No Terms & Conditions content or legal text will be modified.
🏆 Are you contributing under any open-source program?
Yes — GSSoC 2026