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Pull request overview

Refactors the Quill bundle documentation by reorganizing pages, adding front matter, and consolidating configuration/migration guidance.

Changes:

  • Added new “Configuration” and “Migration from TinyMCE” docs with updated examples and structure.
  • Updated installation, upgrade notes, and README to point to the new doc layout.
  • Removed legacy global-configuration documentation pages (admin-ui-classic / studio-ui).

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Copilot reviewed 8 out of 8 changed files in this pull request and generated 3 comments.

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doc/03_Migration_to_Quill.md New migration guide from TinyMCE to Quill.
doc/02_Configuration.md New consolidated configuration guide (Twig + global defaults + themes).
doc/00_Installation/README.md Adds requirements section and links to new docs.
doc/00_Installation/01_Upgrade.md Adds front matter and rewrites upgrade notes for 2026.1.0.
README.md Replaces examples-heavy README with overview + doc links + front matter.
doc/01_Migration_to_Quill.md Removes old migration page content.
doc/02_Global_Configuration_Admin_Ui.md Removes legacy admin-ui-classic global config doc content.
doc/03_Global_Configuration_Studio_Ui.md Removes legacy studio-ui global config doc content.

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