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What?

Adds the SSL regeneration guide from the Google Doc to the hubs-docs repository.

Why?

This is part of the transfer of the Beginner's Guide from Google Docs to Hubs Docs.

Limitations

All the images are centered and this doesn't look great for the thin ones, but Hubs Docs doesn't currently allow you to change the alignment of images. A followup PR will be opened to add the capability to change the alignment and to left align the images in the SSL regeneration guide.

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None.

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Beginner's Guide transfer PR: #210

What: Adds the SSL regeneration guide from the Google Doc to the hubs-docs repository.

Why: This is part of the transfer of the Beginner's Guide from Google Docs to Hubs Docs.  See this for more information: Hubs-Foundation#210
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Tagging @Heather-Elizabeth-Dodds for review.

Exairnous added 2 commits May 15, 2025 01:19
What: Removes non-functional formatting for left aligning images.

Why: This formatting code was intended for inclusion in a future PR and doesn't work yet.
What: Adds a description to the page metadata for the Regenerating SSL Certificates page.

Why: To provide explicit text for social media previews to use so they don't draw from the first line of text in the document (which may or may not be appropriate and/or change later).
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The text and screenshots are clear.

The protocol currently in use is actually TLS, not SSL, though the terms are often used synonymously. You might want to adjust the terminology accordingly.

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