Link the Style Menu article to the Umbraco Package article. #7488
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📋 Description
While setting up a test site using a custom RTE Style Select Menu, I stumbled upon the mention of a "package manifest" file.
It sounded a lot like something from the V13 days - the
package.manifestfile. However, after a bit of digging, I realized that a lot of articles speak of the "Umbraco Package Manifest" file, which refers to theumbraco-package.jsonfile explained in this article.All the same, I figured it made sense to update the RTE Style Select Menu article, so it mentions "Umbraco Package Manifest" instead of "package manifest", and also links to the explanatory article.
📎 Related Issues (if applicable)
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✅ Contributor Checklist
I've followed the Umbraco Documentation Style Guide and can confirm that:
Product & Version (if relevant)
V15+
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No deadline.
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