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User indicator update for transactional session#2456

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@cquirosj @andreasohlund @poornimanayar something to consider that we start doing as part of the SI to SP migration (sorry, not documented), is to instead of putting the real URLs to the docs, you create a redirect URL for each one on the main site, see https://github.com/Particular/Website/blob/37617bc2c835a3c8886900dd31936fe6d1cf96d8/_config.yml#L248, and then reference that one instead. This has the benefit of allowing the structure of the docs to evolve without breaking changes in SP, and we can update the redirects independent of SP.

@cquirosj cquirosj added this to the 2.1.0 milestone Jul 1, 2025
@cquirosj cquirosj added the Type: Feature Type: Feature label Jul 1, 2025
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