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fast-next-template/frontend
Felipe Cardoso c9f4772196 Add and enhance tests for mobile navigation, demo modal, and forbidden page metadata
- Added new test cases for mobile navigation links and buttons in `Header` component.
- Enhanced `Home` tests to verify demo modal behavior (open/close functionality).
- Added metadata validation test for the forbidden page.
- Introduced comprehensive test suite for the DemoTour page, covering structure, navigation, categories, accessibility, and CTAs.
2025-11-16 19:38:46 +01:00
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