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feat: remove bold/strong from personal dashboard events #8330

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@kwasniew kwasniew commented Oct 2, 2024

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Adjusting event styling to match the event timeline:


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LGTM.

Again, not happy with this being a permanent solution, but I think it's the best solution for now, and consistent with what we already did in the event timeline. Hopefully we'll revisit this sometime in the near future.

Cc @daveleek

@kwasniew kwasniew merged commit 3324404 into main Nov 20, 2024
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@kwasniew kwasniew deleted the remove-bold-personal-dashboard-events branch November 20, 2024 14:40
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