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Email templates – Fallback to sans-serif, reduce horizontal padding #3292

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Was previously falling back to a serif font when it was the default, and it had enough padding to look weird on mobile.

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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 97.17%. Comparing base (4c00902) to head (4f128da).
Report is 3 commits behind head on staging.

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(I'll be looking for the staging test email)

@cesarvarela cesarvarela merged commit ef1846d into responsible-ai-collaborative:staging Dec 18, 2024
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