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Redirects #559

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Redirects #559

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The changes involve updating the _redirects file to improve the routing of documentation links. Two new redirect rules have been added to ensure users are directed to the correct, updated locations for specific paths in the documentation. These adjustments aim to enhance user navigation within the documentation structure.

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source/_redirects Added redirects: /docs/configuration/basic to /docs/use/configuration/basic, and /docs/issues to /docs/help/issues.

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Links in ReadMe for 2.0 broken (#3996)
Configuration link and Issues link correction

Looks like those redirects are strutting their stuff! 🎉 If only browsers had a dance-off... But alas, they just redirect users to the right place instead!


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10-10: Redirect approved!

This redirect ensures that users are no longer lost in the documentation maze and find their way to the correct Configuration section. It's like giving them a GPS for documentation! 🗺️


11-11: Redirect approved!

This redirect helps users find the right place to get help with issues. It's like moving the "Help Desk" sign to the right door! 🛎️


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@ludeeus ludeeus merged commit 3178b26 into main Aug 22, 2024
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@ludeeus ludeeus deleted the redirects branch August 22, 2024 11:31
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Links in ReadMe for 2.0 broken
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