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@jesseaborden is there a before and after page that illustrates any changes (or intentionally no changes) for the relevant styles? It'd be nice to visually compare the before and after for this. |
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Hey @heckj , Apologies for the delay! That’s a great idea. I’ll gather some screenshots to demonstrate the changes and share them shortly. |
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Sorry for the delay (again)! Here's a couple screen shots of the pages with updated styles. |
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Motivation:
Start to unify typography styles into shared classes to cut down on variations.
Modifications:
Result:
Landing and blog pages are now using new typography classes.