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The title attribute for the Microsoft Edge Add-ons link mistakenly referenced "Firefox Add-ons."

Updated it to properly reflect "Microsoft Edge Add-ons" to avoid confusion.

The title attribute for the Microsoft Edge Add-ons link mistakenly referenced "Firefox Add-ons."  

Updated it to properly reflect "Microsoft Edge Add-ons" to avoid confusion.
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looks good to me! 🚢

@cyclotruc cyclotruc merged commit c96a7d3 into coderamp-labs:main Feb 24, 2025
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@CharlesCNorton good catch, thank you very much!

filipchristiansen pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 13, 2025
The title attribute for the Microsoft Edge Add-ons link mistakenly referenced "Firefox Add-ons."  

Updated it to properly reflect "Microsoft Edge Add-ons" to avoid confusion.
filipchristiansen pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 13, 2025
The title attribute for the Microsoft Edge Add-ons link mistakenly referenced "Firefox Add-ons."

Updated it to properly reflect "Microsoft Edge Add-ons" to avoid confusion.

Signed-off-by: Filip Christiansen <22807962+filipchristiansen@users.noreply.github.com>
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