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Remove next/previous text from blog footer #6124

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Cali0707 opened this issue Sep 17, 2024 · 4 comments · May be fixed by #6142
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Remove next/previous text from blog footer #6124

Cali0707 opened this issue Sep 17, 2024 · 4 comments · May be fixed by #6142
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Describe the change you'd like to see
Currently in the blog there is text on the footer above each link saying next/previous. As the blog posts are reverse chronological order this can be confusing, so it would be better to remove this altogether (but only for the blog, not the main docs)

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/help wanted
/triage accepted

@knative-prow knative-prow bot added the triage/accepted Issues which should be fixed (post-triage) label Sep 17, 2024
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prushh commented Oct 2, 2024

Hi @Cali0707, I would like to work on this issue!

I have one question, should I remove all the nav selector or only the labels (previous and next) above the links? Obviously just for the blog website.

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I have one question, should I remove all the nav selector or only the labels (previous and next) above the links? Obviously just for the blog website.

I think just the previous/next above the links

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prushh commented Oct 21, 2024

/assign

@prushh prushh linked a pull request Oct 21, 2024 that will close this issue
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