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WalkthroughThis update enhances the navigation experience on a website by adding new entries to the dropdown menu. Specifically, it incorporates links to the PyCon conference editions for the years 2024, 2023, and 2022, ensuring users have easy access to information from these events directly from the site's main layout. Changes
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<a class="dropdown-item" href="https://2024.pycon.co">v.2024</a> | ||
<a class="dropdown-item" href="https://2023.pycon.co">v.2023</a> | ||
<a class="dropdown-item" href="https://2022.pycon.co">v.2022</a> |
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The addition of links for PyCon conference versions 2024, 2023, and 2022 enhances the website's navigation and user experience. However, it's crucial to ensure the security of these links to prevent potential XSS attacks. Consider using the url
or url_for()
functions to safely generate URLs for these links. Additionally, setting a Content Security Policy (CSP) header can further mitigate the risk of XSS attacks.
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