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Summary

  • Remove the global model download notice banner from the Foundry Local website layout.
  • Remove the now-unused AlertTriangle icon import.

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  • npm run build (from www) passed.
  • npm run check currently reports pre-existing Svelte type errors in shared UI/model components unrelated to this layout change.

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Pull request overview

This PR removes the temporary global “model download issues” alert banner from the Foundry Local website’s root layout and cleans up the now-unused icon import.

Changes:

  • Removed the global model download notice banner markup from +layout.svelte.
  • Removed the unused AlertTriangle import from lucide-svelte.

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