docs: normalize heading capitalization across pages#59
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Summary
Aligns a small set of heading outliers with the predominant capitalization style used across the docs.
Changes
What Are→What are,What Is→What is,How Does→How does) to match the majority pattern (10 lowercase vs. 5 title-case before this change), infeatures/achievements.mdx,platform/experimentation.mdx, andplatform/multi-tenancy.mdx.features/points.mdx(Configuring levels→Configuring Levels,Account-level analytics→Account-Level Analytics) to match their sibling Title Case headings.Invite Your team→Invite Your Teaminaccount/members.mdx.Heading slugs and anchors are unchanged, so no internal links break.
Context
Style-consistency sweep across all English MDX pages. Other potential issues (mixed
click/select, occasional passive voice, long sentences) were reviewed but left as-is where usage was contextually appropriate or where the predominant style was ambiguous, per the "leave intentional patterns alone" guidance.