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[DOCS] Add canonical URL to glossary page #83752
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This functionality has been deprecated. This commit demonstrates how to add a canonical URL, which will be included in the HTML <head> metadata on output. Depends on elastic/docs#2373
Once the Docs PR is merged, I'll rerun the doc build job and examine the HTML diff, which should show the changes in this PR. |
cc: @Dinomoe @AnneB-SEO |
@gtback @AnneB-SEO Can we pick another example for this? As pointed out in #70192 (comment), frozen indices aren't related to the frozen tier. The two features don't necessarily serve the same use cases. |
Thanks, @jrodewig , I'm happy to use a different example. Do you have any suggestions? |
@elasticmachine run elasticsearch-ci/docs |
I'm running tests again since merging the elastic/docs PR, to confirm in the diff that the link shows up in the I don't have a strong stake in where the link goes; I'll leave that up to you 😁 |
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LGTM, but @AnneB-SEO will probably want to make sure this is a good example.
Thanks!
https://elasticsearch_83752.docs-preview.app.elstc.co/diff has the diff, showing a single line added to https://elasticsearch_83752.docs-preview.app.elstc.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/master/glossary.html
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This commit demonstrates how to
add a canonical URL, which will be included in the HTML metadata
on output.
Depends on elastic/docs#2373