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Blog update about mkcert and trusted https #466
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Pull Request Overview
This PR updates a 2019 blog post about DDEV's trusted HTTPS certificates with modern context and improved guidance. The update transforms a dated installation guide into a comprehensive resource explaining how local HTTPS works with mkcert.
Key changes:
- Added educational content explaining Certificate Authorities and how mkcert creates a local CA
- Reorganized content with clear sections including TL;DR, installation steps, and troubleshooting guidance
- Updated installation instructions and removed references to outdated DDEV versions
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The Issue
Improve the old mkcert blog to give more context.
Rendered at https://pr-466.ddev-com-fork-previews.pages.dev/blog/ddev-local-trusted-https-certificates/