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💎 Glare Wiki Enhancements

Here are the items that were updated this week in Glare:

  • Content Styles: Cleaned up list styles to make them more succinct across content within the platform.

  • Scoring Key Component: Updated our new Scoring Key component from last week to include all UX Metrics, editable percentage ranges, and cleaned up column styles.

  • Mobile Updates: Made our mobile Sign In and Join the Community CTAs in the navigation to be easier to click on.

We're constantly working to improve and refine Glare, and we appreciate your continued support and feedback!

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