WalkthroughThe pull request focuses on formatting adjustments to image tags within the GitLab documentation file. Specifically, the changes involve standardizing the indentation of<img> elements nested inside<div> containers. The modifications are purely stylistic, maintaining the original content, alt text, and source attributes of the images while improving the document's visual consistency. Additionally, the links in thewhy-coderabbit.md document have been updated to relative paths, and the link for GitLab.com inplatforms.md has been changed to reflect the new file extension. Changes| File | Change Summary |
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docs/platforms/gitlab-com.mdx | Adjusted indentation of<img> tags within<div> containers | docs/overview/why-coderabbit.md | Updated sign-in links to use relative paths | docs/platforms/platforms.md | Changed GitLab link fromgitlab-com.md togitlab-com.mdx |
Possibly related PRsSuggested reviewersPoem🐰 A Rabbit's Formatting Delight Indents aligned, images so neat Pixels perfect, a visual treat GitLab docs now shine with grace Each tag in its proper place Coding style, a rabbit's might! 🖥️
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🔇 Additional comments (1)docs/platforms/platforms.md (1)22-22:Verify the existence of the target MDX file and update remaining links for consistency.
While updating the GitLab.com link to use.mdx extension, I notice that other similar links in this file still use.md. This inconsistency might cause confusion. Let's verify the file existence and find other links that might need updates: Consider updating all documentation links consistently to either.md or.mdx extension.
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