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docs(readme): move TUI screenshot above the fold#41

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Summary

Follow-up to #40. The TUI screenshot was the strongest single piece of evidence for what Symphony is, but it sat below the value-prop bullets — visitors had to scroll past ~50 lines of text to see it.

This change moves the screenshot directly under the tagline blockquote, adds a one-line caption explaining what the cards and indicators mean, and drops the now-redundant description from the old 'What it looks like' section. That section is renamed to 'How it works' since its remaining content (plain-text TUI fallback + fork architecture explanation) is no longer about visual appearance.

Test plan

  • Render on GitHub and confirm the screenshot loads above the fold on a standard laptop viewport.
  • Confirm the <sub> caption renders as small text and remains readable.
  • Confirm the plain-text fallback <details> block still expands.

The screenshot is the strongest single piece of evidence for what
Symphony is — visitors should see it before the first scroll, not
after the value-prop bullets. Move it directly under the tagline
blockquote with a one-line caption, drop the now-redundant
description paragraph from 'What it looks like', and rename that
section to 'How it works' since its remaining content (plain-text
fallback + fork architecture explanation) is no longer about the
visual appearance.
@cskwork cskwork merged commit 7be9c25 into main May 17, 2026
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