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Fix/typo em dash spacing #7054

Open CuriousCoder00 opened 2 months ago

CuriousCoder00 commented 2 months ago

fixes: #6699

Let's make it consistent (and correct) by removing the spaces.

instead of removing spaces.. changing &mdash to &ndash

i think it looks much better:

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Size changes

## 📦 Next.js Bundle Analysis for react-dev This analysis was generated by the [Next.js Bundle Analysis action](https://github.com/hashicorp/nextjs-bundle-analysis). 🤖 ### Five Pages Changed Size The following pages changed size from the code in this PR compared to its base branch: Page | Size (compressed) | First Load | |---|---|---| | `/404` | `104.27 KB` _(-1 B)_ | 208.47 KB | | `/500` | `104.27 KB` _(-1 B)_ | 208.46 KB | | `/[[...markdownPath]]` | `106.12 KB` _(-1 B)_ | 210.31 KB | | `/errors` | `104.48 KB` _(-1 B)_ | 208.68 KB | | `/errors/[errorCode]` | `104.46 KB` _(-1 B)_ | 208.66 KB |
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