Match content image capitalization to demo (for case sensitive file systems)#1
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When I ran the demo on a case-sensitive file system, I did not see any images for the resources. This change matches the capitalization of the content images to the CSS. I took the approach of changing the files rather than the CSS so that you would not have to update and derivative, in-progress, or clips of the existing CSS.