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Suzanne Selhorn requested to merge selhorn-merge-request-edits into master

What does this MR do?

This MR removes screenshots and content that is only reiterating what's in the UI. It also re-writes some of the content to be standard task format.

Much of this content is duplicated on other pages and we don't want to reiterate what is in the UI.

Users will see what's in the UI and search for those terms. We want to give them one place to find what they're looking for, and the current layout would cloud their search results.

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Author's checklist

If you are only adding documentation, do not add any of the following labels:

  • ~"type::feature"
  • ~"frontend"
  • ~"backend"
  • ~"type::bug"
  • ~"database"

These labels cause the MR to be added to code verification QA issues.

Review checklist

Documentation-related MRs should be reviewed by a Technical Writer for a non-blocking review, based on Documentation Guidelines and the Style Guide.

  • If the content requires it, ensure the information is reviewed by a subject matter expert.
  • Technical writer review items:
    • Ensure docs metadata is present and up-to-date.
    • Ensure the appropriate labels are added to this MR.
    • If relevant to this MR, ensure content topic type principles are in use, including:
      • The headings should be something you'd do a Google search for. Instead of Default behavior, say something like Default behavior when you close an issue.
      • The headings (other than the page title) should be active. Instead of Configuring GDK, say something like Configure GDK.
      • Any task steps should be written as a numbered list.
      • If the content still needs to be edited for topic types, you can create a follow-up issue with the docs-technical-debt label.
  • Review by assigned maintainer, who can always request/require the above reviews. Maintainer's review can occur before or after a technical writer review.
  • Ensure a release milestone is set.
Edited by Suzanne Selhorn

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