Performer Card Buttons Have Inconsistent Sizing and Alignment
Action buttons on content cards vary in width and alignment, with icons and counts positioned inconsistently across different button types. The visual inconsistency makes cards appear unpolished and harder to scan. Standardizing button dimensions and centering content would improve the user interface quality.
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