Missing Google Brand Colors on Auth Button#167
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The Google authentication button in the Auth page was not following the official Google brand styling guidelines. The button previously had inconsistent colors and did not properly reflect Google’s standard branding, which affected UI consistency and user trust.
✅ Changes Made
Updated Google sign-in button styling to align with official Google brand appearance
Improved button UI consistency in both light and dark modes
Ensured proper spacing and icon alignment for better visual clarity
Maintained responsive design across devices