docs: modernize the shared slide theme#45
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Replace the near-empty simplepy.css with a full custom Marp theme (Inter/JetBrains Mono, indigo accent gradient, dark code panels, styled tables, dark lead title slides) and tag each deck's title slide with _class: lead. Assisted-by: ClaudeCode:claude-fable-5
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The Marp theme was just the default plus a
.columnshelper. This fills outsimplepy.cssinto a proper theme: Inter / JetBrains Mono typography, an indigo→sky accent gradient (top strip + heading underline), dark rounded code panels with a One Dark-style highlight palette, styled tables/blockquotes, and a dark gradient treatment for title slides.Each deck gets one frontmatter line,
_class: lead, which Marp applies to the first slide only — that's what switches title slides to the dark look.Since decks are split between
#and##for body-slide headings, the theme styles both alike; normalizing that could be a follow-up.Verified by rendering several decks (title, code, table, and dense-text slides) to images.