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Merge changes from react.dev at 7bdbab1

DO NOT SQUASH MERGE THIS PULL REQUEST!

Doing so will "erase" the commits from main and cause them to show up as conflicts the next time we merge.

Tunzeki and others added 30 commits April 29, 2023 21:03
The sentence reads:

In this solution, two separate conditions are used to insert a space between then name and the importance label.

It should read:
In this solution, two separate conditions are used to insert a space between the name and the importance label.
This reverts commit aa88d8a.
* Revert "Revert "Canaries blog post""

This reverts commit 9a865fd.

* words

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Co-authored-by: Sophie Alpert <git@sophiebits.com>
…(#6003)

Mounting with Suspense and Offscreen can happen multiple times. This removes some wording that implies a that effects / lifecycle hooks only happen on first mount.
Otherwise the address is being offset to the right when the refresh icon is not displayed
… (#6026)

* Add accessibility note to interactivity section in the new React docs

* Add a11y note to Responding to Events section

* Update responding-to-events.md

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Co-authored-by: dan <dan.abramov@gmail.com>
* Upgrade React and Next

* Fix bug in useNestedScrollLock

I guess refs get disconnected before passive effect cleanup runs. useLayoutEffect would also fix it but maybe this is better.
* Fix manipulating-the-dom-with-refs

* Update manipulating-the-dom-with-refs.md

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Co-authored-by: dan <dan.abramov@gmail.com>
…utilize Node.js v16 (#6084)

* Update site_lint.yml

* Update site_lint.yml
The inner component is `EditForm`, not `EditContact`.
* Add basic reference pages for use client and server

I guess this turned into a bit more of an FAQ but I think it's useful to have this written down in a canonical place.

* Oops, push final tweaks
this is the canonical link now 🫡
robinheinze and others added 29 commits February 17, 2024 12:02
"React Complier"          → "React Compiler"
"and alternative history" → "an alternative history"
* Update renderToNodeStream.md

* Update renderToStaticMarkup.md

* Update renderToStaticNodeStream.md

* Update renderToString.md
Removed the redundant alternative state management suggestion. The documentation
already emphasizes the elimination of duplication by advising to hold the
selected ID in state, making the alternative suggestion unnecessary.
* Remove useMemo from useFormStatus example

* nits
…#6659)

* fix: Update @codesandbox/sandpack-react version to 2.13.1

* fix: Updated the bundlerURL  to use a new URL
* fix: Update @codesandbox/sandpack-react version to 2.13.3

* fix: Fixed bundlerURL  to use the correct URL

* fix: Update @codesandbox/sandpack-react to version 2.13.4

* style: Hide span element in sp-icon-standalone when loading
* Add /link redirects

* Update event pooling redirect
* Update useDeferredValue.md

change text from "re-render in background" to "re-render in the background"

* Update useDeferredValue.md

Change instances of "in background" to "in the background".
It seems like these localhost references were being stripped out anyway,
so this isn't a bugfix but just a small cleanup.
This PR adds a new Rules of React reference section that covers the major rules that help developers author idiomatic React apps.

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Co-authored-by: Sathya Gunasekaran <gsathya.ceg@gmail.com>
Small change to match the sidebar order.
Co-authored-by: Sebastian Silbermann <silbermann.sebastian@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Allison Strandberg <55810428+allison-strandberg@users.noreply.github.com>
This example contains a list of person objects, but only the first 3 have id properties. This appears to be a mistake; in the next use of the list all 5 person objects have this property, but it is not changed as part of an instructive exercise.

This change makes the final two with objects consistent with the remainder of the list.
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