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add docker blog #40

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  • Documentation
    • Introduced a new blog post that provides a practical guide for linking personal GitHub accounts with organizational Docker accounts.
  • Refactor/Style
    • Improved the formatting of visible content to enhance readability, including adjustments to the newsletter display and metadata presentation.
    • Made minor spacing refinements on the homepage for a cleaner, more consistent visual experience.

@santoshyadavdev santoshyadavdev merged commit 7d41cf0 into main Feb 20, 2025
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This pull request makes several formatting adjustments and adds documentation without changing any core functionality. An empty JSON file now includes a trailing newline, and multiple Astro files have been reformatted to improve HTML readability and structure. Additionally, a new markdown file has been introduced that documents the process of linking a personal GitHub account to an organization's Docker account. No public entity declarations or control flow functionality have been altered.

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.frontmatter/database/pinnedItemsDb.json Added a trailing newline to an otherwise empty JSON object.
src/components/newsletter.astro, src/layouts/base.astro, src/pages/index.astro Re-formatted HTML structures: improved indentation, adjusted whitespace, converted single-line tags into multi-line declarations, and removed a redundant closing tag.
src/content/blog/2025-02-20-how-to-link-your-persona…-docker-account.md Created a new markdown file documenting steps to link a personal GitHub account to an organization's Docker account.

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