Abdullah. 602acf7a16 fix(twenty-website): fill feature-card visual frame on wide viewports (#21876)
## Problem
On the home feature cards, the visual frame is capped at `max-width:
411px` (the scene's design width) and centered. Below ~411px-wide cards
this is invisible, but once a card grows past 411px (wider viewports)
the dark scene stops filling and the **card's light background shows on
both sides** of the visual.

At 1200px everything looks correct because the cards are narrower than
411px and the cap is never engaged; the issue only appears as the
viewport widens.

## Fix
`FeatureCard.tsx`, one file:
- **Remove the `max-width: 411px` cap** (and the now-dead `margin: 0
auto`) from `CardImageFrame` so the frame fills the card width at every
breakpoint. `useScaleToFit` then scales the 411×508 scene up to match —
it's a CSS transform on DOM, so it stays crisp; no raster upscaling.
- **Even out the card gutter** — `CardImage` padding `8px → 16px` (top +
sides) so the visual's inset matches the content's 16px inset instead of
stepping in. Bottom stays `0` (the content block's 16px provides the
bottom gutter).

The visual scenes themselves are untouched — this is purely the
frame/container.

## Before

<img width="1477" height="681" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/731f1ef7-e761-468e-b7aa-a5a06f8ac790"
/>

## After

<img width="1473" height="705" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/99d036a6-d3ad-4682-99c8-f283b5b95171"
/>
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