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Front page redesign and theme updates #502

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This is a redesign of the front page based on conversations I have been having with courts and legal aid organizations around adopting and funding the Document Assembly Line. I've also been getting better at talking about the DAL, and I think this redesign does a better job conveying what the DAL is and why courts and orgs should consider it.

Although I'd love suggestions on how to improve this further, I'm confident it is a substantial improvement on the existing page that will support our efforts with potential funding partners.

This PR also updates the website theme based on Suffolk's brand guidelines, including the updated LIT Lab logo. I also made some more subtle tweaks to the navbar elements, like making the GitHub icon hover state match the light/dark mode switcher, tightening up the spacing a bit, and removing "The" from the title so it doesn't disappear so quickly as the viewport narrows.

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LGTM!

@samglover samglover merged commit 106d2cd into main Feb 17, 2025
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@samglover samglover deleted the front_page_redesign branch February 17, 2025 19:44
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