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Rename to expense-tracker and Fix CSS not loading correctly in the expense tracker example app#9

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@jbueza-railtownai jbueza-railtownai commented May 7, 2026

I was creating a few social posts to help with promoting Railengine, so I setup the example app (like a user would) and noticed the css wasn't rendering correctly (blank page, times new roman)

  • Renamed from nextjs-expensify to nextjs-expense-tracker to not reference company names :)

Styling and configuration:

  • Fixed the @import statement in globals.css to use the correct syntax for importing Tailwind CSS.

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…ing for improved readability in the base layer styles.
…for development and build processes; add a blank line in ExpenseConfirmDialog component for improved readability.
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@jbueza-railtownai jbueza-railtownai changed the title Fix CSS not loading correctly in the expense tracker example app Rename to expense-tracker and Fix CSS not loading correctly in the expense tracker example app May 8, 2026
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@jbueza-railtownai jbueza-railtownai merged commit ec86973 into main May 8, 2026
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