diff --git a/app/styles/app/pages/landing.sass b/app/styles/app/pages/landing.sass index 5e823009..41ea4f20 100644 --- a/app/styles/app/pages/landing.sass +++ b/app/styles/app/pages/landing.sass @@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ h2 color: #909295 - + h2#pr-bf-margin margin-top: 90px @@ -332,7 +332,7 @@ margin: 0 display: inline-block - img.avatar + img.home-avatar max-width: 81px float: right diff --git a/app/templates/home.hbs b/app/templates/home.hbs index 89ba15ce..44196c2c 100644 --- a/app/templates/home.hbs +++ b/app/templates/home.hbs @@ -220,7 +220,7 @@
Travis CI makes it so much easier for us to coordinate the thousands of commits and contributors that flow through the Rails code base. The test suite for such a large project is vast, and we wouldn’t be catching issues as quickly or smoothly without the help of Travis.
@@ -229,7 +229,7 @@We love Travis CI at @TwitterOSS and use it for the majority of our open source projects on GitHub. Travis CI is simple to use, we love their API to build tooling and adore the new container infrastructure for speedier builds.
@@ -238,7 +238,7 @@Not only is Travis CI the best way to test your software, it is the right way. rm -rf jenkins && touch .travis.yml