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docs: update twitter logo
Description When in README.md the Twitter logo is the old one which is the blue bird. https://cdn.worldvectorlogo.com/logos/twitter-6.svg
I changed it to the latest X. https://worldvectorlogo.com/logo/twitter-logo-2
#787
Summary by CodeRabbit
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Documentation
- Updated social media links for Discord and Twitter in the README file.
- Refreshed the Twitter link's image source.
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Walkthrough
The change involves updating the visual elements of the social media links in the README.md
file. Specifically, the Twitter logo has been updated to reflect the latest branding.
Changes
File | Change Summary |
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README.md |
Updated Discord and Twitter URLs and Twitter logo image source |
Related issues
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FrancescoXX/4c-site#787: The issue requests an update to the Twitter logo in the
README.md
. This PR appears to address the image update part of the issue by changing the Twitter image source to the new logo.
Poem
In the README's gentle glow, 📄✨
A tiny change we've come to sow. 🔄
A bird once blue, now fresh and new,
Reflects the change we've brought to view. 🐦🆕
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