Muhammed Mustafa afb861be9d fix(client): making misclicking sign out harder (#46644)
* added hover and focus effect on signout

* increase spacing by increasing the height

* I remembered why I hated react so much

* will come back after the meeting

* cleared 10 types error

* fix: make lang menu more keyboard accessible

* increased button specificity and switch to navlink to focus better

* added className for future style when the fuction is functional

* this is funny

* slowly comming together

* will create the function tomorrow morning

* signout is read only bug

* Removed the need for enlist

* Update client/src/components/Header/components/nav-links.tsx

* Update client/src/components/Header/components/nav-links.tsx

* Props fails, I am removing enlist errors and implementing types

* Update client/src/components/Header/components/nav-links.tsx

Co-authored-by: Moshe <shootermv@gmail.com>

* half of eslint no unsafe call

* No issue without this eslint as well

* Couldn't fix enlist issue

* same error

* Removed eslint error

* no-unsafe-member enlist error

* Clear enlist error

* cleared type errors

* remove eslint no unsafe memeber access

* no unsafe return eslint

* I have opened pandora box

* npm errors

* I am really lost

* Cleared some typescript errors, hopefully I can create the modal now

* added basic style and a plan

* modal show and hide functionality

Co-authored-by: wongwinnie198@gmail.com

* Revert "modal show and hide functionality"

This reverts commit 237e0b00c4.

* modal show and hide functionality

Co-authored-by: wongwinnie198 <wongwinnie198@gmail.com>

* clear type error

* interesting my first animation attempt failed

* removed the modal

* added color, it may be damaging accessiblity

* revert translation.json changes

* cleared unused types and type mistake I added before

* Revert key press naming changes

Co-authored-by: mmatsumoto1026 <mmatsumoto1026@gmail.com>

* changed hover effect to danger variables and fix change language hover

Co-authored-by: mmatsumoto1026 <mmatsumoto1026@gmail.com>

* add lang manu height to gerenic selector

* remove redundant code, make cansel change stay color stay blue

* Revert me mess around

* prettier format

* test cypress interaction and if it accounts for mobile design

* Revert "test cypress interaction and if it accounts for mobile design"

This reverts commit 9b01e78156.

* refactor search form

* add missing value units

Co-authored-by: Oliver Eyton-Williams <ojeytonwilliams@gmail.com>

Co-authored-by: Bruce B <bbsmooth@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Moshe <shootermv@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: wongwinnie198 <wongwinnie198@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: mmatsumoto1026 <mmatsumoto1026@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Oliver Eyton-Williams <ojeytonwilliams@gmail.com>
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