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[Feat] Design FAQ Section #64

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dev129 opened this issue Oct 29, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #67
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[Feat] Design FAQ Section #64

dev129 opened this issue Oct 29, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #67

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dev129 commented Oct 29, 2024

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Hi @iamkanhaiyakumar @GauravKesh
I’ve noticed that users often have recurring questions about our services, offerings, and registration process, and they are unsure where to find answers. This leads to frustration and unnecessary support requests, which could be easily avoided with a clear FAQ section.

I would like to implement a dedicated FAQ section on the landing page to provide users with immediate answers to common questions. This section should be easily accessible, well-organized, and searchable to improve the user experience. It will help users resolve their queries without needing to contact support and will make the overall website more user-friendly.

There shal be filtering features to answer different queries on different topic which may come in user's mind and even after after that if he/she is not satisfies they have email and phone support.
But please assign me before tomorrow noon, so that I shall quickly start working on it.

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