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* [web] Initialize BS5 in subscription page

* [web] Update subscription-dashboard.tsx for BS5

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* [web] Update modals

* [web] Add `btn` to `btn-inline-link` classes

* [web] Update circle change-to-group circle price element

* [web] Replace `list-item-with-margin-bottom` with `mb-3`

* [web] Update form elements to BS5

* [web] Use `useContactUsModal`

* [web] Adjust tables margin/padding, and more

* [web] Update change-to-group-modal.tsx

* [web] Add gap to subscription buttons

* [web] Remove subscription page colspan for md and above

* [web] Use Notification component

* [web] Update "leave group" buttons

* [web] Fix tests: add `ol-user` meta tag

* [web] Nest .hover-highlight in #subscription-dashboard-root

* [web] Update to OLRow/OLCol

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* [web] Naming: use BSversion prefix

* [web] Set CancelSubscriptionButton as ghost directly in component

* [web] Set "Plan" font size

* [web] Simplify cancel-subscription buttons

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* [web] Simplify circle styles

* [web] Center discount badge

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* [web] Remove some use of utility classes

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* [web] Revert OLCol removal on lg screens

I had removed them by mistake because I wasn't using the proper breakpoints

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* [web] Don't prefill project URL in ContactUsModal

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An open-source online real-time collaborative LaTeX editor.

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Use make build-base and make build-community from server-ce/ to build these images.

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