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  • Documentation
    • Updated the title of the "Views" section for consistency.
    • Improved formatting in the "Advanced: Extending the HTML Template" section for clarity.

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The changes in this pull request focus on the documentation file "Views" within the getting-started section. Modifications include updates to the title and section headings for consistency in capitalization. The overall structure and content of the document remain unchanged, retaining the instructional tone and examples related to Vue components and templates. The adjustments are primarily cosmetic, aimed at enhancing clarity without affecting the underlying functionality.

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docs/1.getting-started/3.views.md - Title updated to title: 'Views'
- Section title changed from ## Advanced: Extending the HTML template to ## Advanced: Extending the HTML Template

Possibly related PRs

  • docs(auto-imports): capitalize title #29768: The changes in this PR involve capitalizing titles for consistency, similar to the title capitalization change made in the main PR for the "Views" document.
  • docs: fix tip formatting #29792: Although this PR focuses on formatting tips in a different document, it shares the objective of improving clarity and presentation in documentation, which aligns with the cosmetic changes made in the main PR.

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  • manniL

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@danielroe danielroe merged commit 51c9d34 into nuxt:main Nov 15, 2024
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@iiio2 iiio2 deleted the patch-3 branch November 16, 2024 03:35
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