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AdventureLog/frontend
Sean Morley 78ab387055 Refactor Docusaurus configuration and frontend components
- Update the title and logo in Docusaurus configuration
- Add Discord and Support links to the navbar
- Update the label and href for the GitHub link in the footer
- Remove redundant code and comments in ImageInfoModal component
- Update the text and link in ImageInfoModal component
- Update the conditional statement in +page.svelte file
- Comment out the unused code in settings page
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