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This issue involves updating the website's overall visual styling to reflect GitHub's brand aesthetics. This includes changes to font sizes, color palettes (both light and dark modes), and ensuring proper implementation of light and dark mode preferences. The goal is to give the website a more modern and cohesive look and feel, similar to GitHub's design.
Specific Colors to Use:
#f0f6fc
#1f2328
#0d1117
Why is this change necessary?
Brand Alignment: To create a visual connection with GitHub
Improved Aesthetics: Modernizing the visual style of the website can make it more appealing and engaging for visitors.
Enhanced User Experience: Thoughtful color choices, font sizes, and light/dark mode support can improve readability and reduce eye strain.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Updates colors, font sizes, and light/dark mode preferences to match GitHub's brand aesthetic.
[Closes#24](#24)
Signed-off-by: Samuel Soto <[email protected]>
## Description
This pull request addresses [issue
#24](#24),
focusing on updating the website's styling to align with GitHub's brand
aesthetics. This includes color palette adjustments, font-size updates,
and implementation of a light/dark mode toggle to enhance the user
experience and create a visual connection with GitHub.
### Key Changes:
* Light/dark mode
* All colors has been updated
* font-size was adjusted for a better aspect.
## Related Tickets & Documents
Closes#24
Description:
This issue involves updating the website's overall visual styling to reflect GitHub's brand aesthetics. This includes changes to font sizes, color palettes (both light and dark modes), and ensuring proper implementation of light and dark mode preferences. The goal is to give the website a more modern and cohesive look and feel, similar to GitHub's design.
Specific Colors to Use:
#f0f6fc
#1f2328
#0d1117
Why is this change necessary?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: