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Update global.css #565

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I've replaced the :is() pseudo-class with the appropriate HTML class selector since :is() is not supported in all browsers.

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I've replaced the :is() pseudo-class with the appropriate HTML class selector since :is() is not supported in all browsers.
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The recent update focuses on refining the visual spacing and enhancing the dark mode experience for users. By adjusting margins, the layout now offers a more comfortable viewing space. Additionally, the update improves the appearance of span.shasum elements in dark mode, ensuring a cohesive and visually appealing interface across different themes.

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styles/global.css Adjusted margins for better spacing; updated span.shasum styling in dark mode.

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@cpengilly cpengilly merged commit 0342bcc into ethereum-optimism:main Mar 21, 2024
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