fix: add info for where to configure Github/Gitlab "edit" link#97
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thisisjoshford wants to merge 3 commits intoGitbookIO:mainfrom
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fix: add info for where to configure Github/Gitlab "edit" link#97thisisjoshford wants to merge 3 commits intoGitbookIO:mainfrom
thisisjoshford wants to merge 3 commits intoGitbookIO:mainfrom
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Adds instructions on "how" to enable "Edit on Github/Gitlab" link.
When searching for this content, I found that it was possible to enable this feature, but was lost on where to actually configure it.
I originally was going to open a simple PR to add instructions after the existing copy, but felt it would be odd to have instructions for just one of the three options in "Extra Configuration". I ended up adding a screenshot at the beginning of this article with instructions for how to find all three of these options.
Additionally, I added instructions in the Github/Gitlab integration docs as I would expect to find them listed there.