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ianmilligan1 commentedJun 11, 2019
What does this Pull Request do?
One of our project RAs (Rebecca MacAlpine) went through the website and made stylistic suggestions throughout as a novel user. I've taken her suggestions and implemented them (more or less) in this pull request.
They're mostly surface changes but I think they do a good job of adding some more polish to the site.
How should this be tested?
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