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fix broken link#1718
Mackenzie-OO7 wants to merge 2 commits intocelestiaorg:mainfrom
Mackenzie-OO7:fix-broken-link

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@Mackenzie-OO7 Mackenzie-OO7 commented Sep 18, 2024

fixes the link to the previous page on "Integrate Celestia for service providers" page

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    • Updated the integration guide to reflect a broader focus on wallet integrations for developers.
    • Corrected a hyperlink in the validator node setup tutorial to direct users to the appropriate section for consensus node setup.

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The pull request introduces changes to two documentation files. The developers/integrate-celestia.md file now reflects a broader focus on wallet integrations instead of a specific wallet, while the nodes/validator-node.md file updates a hyperlink for clarity in the tutorial for setting up a validator node.

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File Change Summary
developers/integrate-celestia.md Renamed description from "Integrating Cosmostation for developers" to "Integrating Wallets for developers."
nodes/validator-node.md Updated hyperlink reference from /nodes/full-consensus-node#set-up-a-full-consensus-node to /nodes/consensus-node#set-up-a-consensus-node.

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@Mackenzie-OO7 Mackenzie-OO7 deleted the fix-broken-link branch September 18, 2024 12:00
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