fix(frontend): Separate loading states for compress/decompress buttons#2
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subha0319 merged 1 commit intosubha0319:mainfrom Oct 12, 2025
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Hi @bittu9975, thanks so much for your contribution and for tackling this issue! The fix for the button loading states is perfect and it solves the bug. I noticed the PR title and description mention adding compression stats and updating the API URL. It looks like those features were already present in the main branch. Your PR correctly focuses on just the bug fix for the loading state, which is great! I've updated the PR title to reflect this specific fix. Fantastic work, and thanks again for helping out! Merging now. |
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Updated the frontend to use the deployed Render API instead of localhost and added logic to display original size, compressed size, and compression ratio for better compression insights.