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02/23/2023 10:36:33 AM (3 years ago)
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audrasjb
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Help/About: Use the new /documentation/ URLs for HelpHub links in WordPress Admin.

As https://wordpress.org/support/ was redirected to https://wordpress.org/documentation/, this changeset replaces various /support/article/* links with /documentation/article/* to avoid an extra redirect.

This also updates links to Support Forums by replacing https://wordpress.org/support/ URLs with https://wordpress.org/support/forums/.

Props SergeyBiryukov, audrasjb, dhrupo, hasanmisbah, sakibmd, sabernhardt.
See #57726.

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