Theme InferenceX wordmark gradient for Disability Pride Month#583
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Summary
June was Pride Month; July is Disability Pride Month. This updates the
.pride-wordmarkgradient (the clipped text gradient on the InferenceX wordmark in the header) from the 6-stripe rainbow flag to the Disability Pride flag palette.Details
linear-gradientinpackages/app/src/app/globals.cssto the Disability Pride flag's 5 stripe colors (Ann Magill's 2021 revised, low-visual-sensitivity palette):#cf7280— physical disabilities#eede77— neurodivergence#e8e8e8— invisible & undiagnosed disabilities#7bc2e0— psychiatric disabilities#3aa660— sensory disabilities135degto evoke the flag's diagonal stripes (representing cutting across barriers).Notes
.pride-wordmarkclass used inheader.tsx.Note
Low Risk
Cosmetic CSS-only change to a decorative header gradient; no logic, auth, or data impact.
Overview
Updates the header InferenceX
.pride-wordmarkclipped-text gradient from the June rainbow palette to Disability Pride Month (July): a 135° diagonal five-color gradient using Ann Magill’s revised flag colors, with the white stripe rendered as slate gray (#8a8f99) for contrast on the light header.The block comment in
globals.cssis rewritten to document July, the palette meanings, and the legibility tweak. No markup or component changes—only the existing CSS class used inheader.tsx.Reviewed by Cursor Bugbot for commit 0e8b727. Bugbot is set up for automated code reviews on this repo. Configure here.