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Resolves #344
A few fixes here:
p5.Image methods are no longer duplicated under the "Image" category. The problem here was that they are both class methods and also have a submodule in their metadata. I now filter out all class methods in subcategories to avoid these showing up in two spots.
blend() no longer links to the BLEND docs. The issue here is that there used to be a naming clash between constants and methods. This has since been corrected (constants go in a
constants/
folder), but since Git by default doesn't commit changes to case in files, the blend() method still exists in a file called BLEND.mdx, making its Astro entry id clash with the one in the constants folder. If you usegit mv
, then git will finally acknowledge case changes, so I've renamed all of those to lowercase and routing seems to work again:Parameters no longer repeat items that are shared across multiple overloads
Parameter types are included in the description again:
Puts back rich formatting in class methods/descriptions. I think this may have been confusing in the designs because in the Figma, most rich formatting is gone, but I think that may be because it was tedious for the designers to copy it all over. Since there are still some instances of rich formatting in this spot in the Figma and we have it on the current site too, I'm putting it back, but with more condensed paragraph spacing to make it look more close to the designs.