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A description of what you wanted to happen
I want the Edit on Github link to point to the correct branch on github based on what version of the docs people are looking at, rather than pointing to 'master' on all versions
Actual Result
Regardless of version of the docs, the Edit on Github link points to the "master" branch, which does not exist in our repo. Seems like there has to be configuration setting there that I'm just not seeing for some reason. The Default Branch in the Advanced Settings is set to use the 9.x branch.
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Thanks for the response, @humitos. I looked at those before posting but, even though they have the same observed issue (the Edit on Github link is inaccurate), they don't seem directly relevant. We're not referencing a tag nor are we using git submodules.
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A description of what you wanted to happen
I want the Edit on Github link to point to the correct branch on github based on what version of the docs people are looking at, rather than pointing to 'master' on all versions
Actual Result
Regardless of version of the docs, the Edit on Github link points to the "master" branch, which does not exist in our repo. Seems like there has to be configuration setting there that I'm just not seeing for some reason. The Default Branch in the Advanced Settings is set to use the 9.x branch.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: