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fix: issue #1411 Update consensus-node.md#1420

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fix: issue #1411 Update consensus-node.md#1420
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@jcstein jcstein commented Feb 19, 2024

fixes broken link

Overview

Resolves #1411

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  • New and updated code has appropriate documentation
  • New and updated code has new and/or updated testing
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  • Documentation
    • Updated a tutorial link for improved navigation and user experience.

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Walkthrough

This update addresses a specific issue where a link on the consensus node page directed users to an incorrect location. By correcting the link's path, users are now accurately guided to the intended tutorial for creating a wallet within the Celestia documentation. This change enhances the user experience by ensuring accurate and helpful navigation through the docs.

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File Path Change Summary
nodes/consensus-node.md Updated link path to nodes/celestia-app-wallet.md

Assessment against linked issues

Objective Addressed Explanation
bug: incorrect link on consensus node page (#1411)

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Commits Files that changed from the base of the PR and between f967c86 and af9621a.
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  • nodes/consensus-node.md (1 hunks)
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nodes/consensus-node.md (1)
  • 348-348: The link to the wallet creation tutorial has been updated to point to the correct URL. This change correctly addresses the issue described in the PR objectives and ensures users are directed to the appropriate resource.

@Bidon15 Bidon15 merged commit 48c8f41 into main Feb 19, 2024
@Bidon15 Bidon15 deleted the jcstein-patch-1 branch February 19, 2024 11:13
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bug: incorrect link on consensus node page

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