make graph-section image more responsive
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.home-background {
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background-color: var(--light-color);
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}
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.graph-background {
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background-image: url('~src/assets/explore-assets/home/graph.svg');
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background-repeat: no-repeat;
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}
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.link-actions img {
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width: 17px;
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}
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<div class="uk-flex uk-flex-column">
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<div class="explore-dark-logo-background uk-inline uk-width-1-1" style="height: 50vh;">
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<div class="uk-position-center uk-height-1-1" uk-parallax="target: #js-sticky-parallax-images-all; start: 100vh; opacity: 1; easing:0">
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<img class="uk-height-1-1" src="assets/monitor-assets/home/ipad.png" alt="ipad" loading="lazy">
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<img class="uk-height-1-1" src="assets/explore-assets/home/landscape.png" alt="ipad" loading="lazy">
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</div>
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</div>
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<div class="uk-inline uk-width-expand">
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</div> -->
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<div class="uk-background-muted">
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<div class="graph-background uk-background-top-right">
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<div class="uk-position-relative">
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<div class="uk-section uk-section-large">
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<div class="uk-container uk-container-large">
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<div class="uk-grid uk-child-width-1-2@m" uk-grid>
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</div>
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</div>
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</div>
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<img class="uk-visible@m uk-height-1-1 uk-position-top-right" src="assets/explore-assets/home/graph.svg" alt="ipad" loading="lazy">
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</div>
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<div class="uk-section uk-padding-remove-top">
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<div class="uk-container uk-container-large">
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<div class="uk-width-1-2@m uk-margin-auto uk-margin-medium-top uk-text-small">
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<div class="uk-width-1-2@m uk-margin-auto uk-margin-small-top uk-text-small">
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<div>
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Within a constantly emerging scholarly communication environment, the OpenAIRE Research Graph is a moving target, continuously integrating new sources, new types or research objects, and embedding access measures. We therefore welcome the community to work with us to improve all its aspects: its <span class="uk-text-bold">coverage</span> (geographic and thematic), <span class="uk-text-bold">quality</span> (disambiguation and semantics) and <span class="uk-text-bold">access</span> (APIs).
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</div>
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