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UI: Use MHz instead of Mhz throughout #9896

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The case of conformant casing.

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As of ff252db

Files that stayed the same size 🤷‍:

File raw gzip
nomad-ui.js 0 B -6 B
vendor.js 0 B 0 B
nomad-ui.css 0 B 0 B
vendor.css 0 B 0 B

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6B zipped savings! 😝 But ya love the consistency

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6B back in our budget to spend elsewhere 🙂

@DingoEatingFuzz DingoEatingFuzz merged commit 491bb3b into master Jan 26, 2021
@DingoEatingFuzz DingoEatingFuzz deleted the b-ui-hz-casing branch January 26, 2021 19:23
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Ember Test Audit comparison

master ff252db change
passes 1544 1544 0
failures 0 0 0
flaky 0 0 0
duration 7m 11s 987ms 7m 44s 103ms +32s 116ms

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