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It would be helpful if your nightly code build could trigger or do a similar documentation build.
The reason I think it would be useful is that I have several comments about the current documentation and would prefer to see if they are addressed in the updated documentation without reading the documentation source.
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@asyncLiz
Thanks for the nightly builds.
A quick suggestion:
We have two documentation sites for Material.Blazor.MD3 (They happen to be gh-pages, but that is neither here nor there).
The first is https://material-blazor.github.io/Material.Blazor.MD3/ This is our release documentation site that gets built when we tag a release in out github main branch. It serves the equivalent function as the material web documentation https://material-web.dev/.
The second is https://material-blazor.github.io/Material.Blazor.MD3.Current/. This is built whenever we have an active pull request and new code is pushed.
It would be helpful if your nightly code build could trigger or do a similar documentation build.
The reason I think it would be useful is that I have several comments about the current documentation and would prefer to see if they are addressed in the updated documentation without reading the documentation source.
Thanks for any consideration.
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