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Content Management System
A content management system (CMS) is a piece of software which provides website authoring, collaboration, and administration tools that help users with little knowledge of programming languages create and manage website content.
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Preview links are not appearing for me because my CI/CD adds github metadata in the canonical location, but the github integration looks elsewhere.
Describe the bug
Currently, the Github integration looks at a commit status's contexts for a deploy url. The thing is, the canonical way to specify a deploy url is using environment deployments. So I think the integration should look at the e
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Wrong var type
In this line, The $config
variable defined as an array but used as an object
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Copying a page doesn't copy the original's privacy settings, but appears to inherit from the new parent's privacy settings.
That is, if page A1 is public, and its child page A1a has privacy set to "private, accessible to...," copying page A1a to A1b causes A1b to be set to public. I feel there's a general expectation that the original's privacy settings would copy over to
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Add full PWA support
Summary
I don't want to use TSDX for plugin dev, I'd like to use @tinacms/scripts
to get the same experience as deving for Tina Core.
Basic example
npm i @tinacms/scripts
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If you create an admin menu node in which you decide to display all content types and that you set a global icon to use on all of them it will display the icon only on the first content type item in that node. It should display the same icon for all the menu items.
The issue seems to be in the ContentTypesAdminNodeNavigationBuilder where it does GetIconClasses.
 isn't aligned to be clear about the relationship. If the Trash row is part of the "Service" page context (in the screenshot), it probably should be aligned with that page's children, possibly shaded red as the "true" trash at the bottom.
![Screen_Shot_2019-09-26_at_3_36_26_PM](https://user-i
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A brief description of the issue goes here.
If a user creates a link using Multi Url Picker but does not include http or https in the url, the link renders the url as "siteurl" + "linkurl" e.g. http://www.mysite.com/www.facebook.com, which results in a broken link.
The url picker know that it is an external link, so should add http:// as a default if it has not been specified e.g. http://www
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