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Reduce margin-left on .gradient-text-alt from 0.3em to 0.1em to match natural word spacing. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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npm startand verified thatREADME.mdis up to date.stagedbranch for this pull request.Description
Fix the extra visual spacing between "Awesome" and "GitHub Copilot" in the homepage hero title. The
.gradient-text-altclass hadmargin-left: 0.3emwhich created a noticeably wider gap than normal word spacing. Reduced to0.1emto match the natural spacing between "GitHub" and "Copilot".Type of Contribution
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website/src/styles/global.cssmargin-lefton.gradient-text-altreduced from0.3emto0.1em. This class is only used on the hero title inindex.astro.By submitting this pull request, I confirm that my contribution abides by the Code of Conduct and will be licensed under the MIT License.