fix: remove stale Approved specs / Workspace crates / Coverage-gated tiles - #52
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These three hardcoded tiles in the audit-stats grid weren't computed from the findings data like the four severity tiles beside them, and had drifted from the current instrumented crate count (52 specs / 6 crates / 3-of-6 gated no longer describes the codebase generation after generation without anyone remembering to hand-update this row). Grid drops from 7 to 4 columns to match. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Summary
Removed the three hardcoded stat tiles ("52 Approved specs", "6 Workspace crates", "3/6 Coverage-gated crates") from the audit-stats grid on
/security-audit.html, per request. Unlike the four severity tiles beside them, these were hand-typed rather than computed from data, so they were the one spot on the page that could silently drift. Grid CSS drops from 7 to 4 columns to match.Test plan
npm run build— 87 pages, no errors