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Fix Nav Buttons Size #1067

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Fix Nav Buttons Size #1067

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@Blendify Blendify commented Mar 3, 2021

Currently Nav buttons to expand the menu are a bit small and do not match the link text. This makes the buttons match the size of the link text and deduplicates some of the style rules.

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Blendify added 3 commits March 3, 2021 15:46
Currently Nav buttons to expand the menu are a bit small and do not match the link text. This makes the buttons match the size of the link text and deduplicates some of the style rules.
@Blendify Blendify requested review from agjohnson, ericholscher, stsewd and a team March 3, 2021 22:18
@@ -70,8 +70,7 @@ html
margin-left: -1.2em
@extend .fa
@extend .fa-plus-square-o
font-size: .8em
line-height: 1.6em
line-height: 18px
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is the change to px units needed to fix this?

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In the future, we should work on using one unit system, bootstrap uses rem, so we will likely use that in the future.

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