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Fix "previous" and "next" navigation links #2777

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Summary

The "next" link at the bottom of https://zustand.docs.pmnd.rs/guides/prevent-rerenders-with-use-shallow points to https://zustand.docs.pmnd.rs/integrations/immer-middleware when it should be pointing to https://zustand.docs.pmnd.rs/guides/ssr-and-hydration instead (i.e. the next page in the list of links in the sidebar).

This PR updates all the nav numbers in order to correct the navigation order. If this is not the right solution, please feel free to edit this PR with a better one.

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  • pnpm run prettier for formatting code and docs

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LGTM

@dbritto-dev dbritto-dev merged commit eac9dad into pmndrs:main Oct 8, 2024
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@chaficnajjar chaficnajjar deleted the fix-previous-and-next-navigation-links branch October 8, 2024 12:21
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