Fix Hugo blog broken image links by converting to Leaf Bundles#10
Fix Hugo blog broken image links by converting to Leaf Bundles#10amrelhusseiny wants to merge 2 commits into
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- Renamed standalone markdown files to `index.md` - Created subdirectories for multiple markdown files in the same directory and renamed them to `index.md` - Moved corresponding images to the newly created Leaf Bundles to ensure relative image paths resolve correctly - Removed temporary scripts used during the migration process Co-authored-by: amrelhusseiny <10320370+amrelhusseiny@users.noreply.github.com>
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- Renamed standalone markdown files to `index.md` - Created subdirectories for multiple markdown files in the same directory and renamed them to `index.md` - Moved corresponding images to the newly created Leaf Bundles to ensure relative image paths resolve correctly Co-authored-by: amrelhusseiny <10320370+amrelhusseiny@users.noreply.github.com>
The broken image links were caused by how Hugo handles image assets for standard Markdown pages. To serve images using relative paths, Hugo requires the use of "Leaf Bundles" (directories with an
index.mdfile). This commit restructures the blog content into proper Leaf Bundles, ensuring that images and their corresponding markdown files are co-located in the same directory, which allows the relative image links to render correctly on the live site.PR created automatically by Jules for task 11572268306736903443 started by @amrelhusseiny