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Normalize all links. (#24109)
* use a trailing slash when possible * use https when possible * remove a few redirected links * consistently use `https://popper.js.org/` * fix `iconUrl` in nuget files * change Jekyll Windows guide to the official one
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Guidelines for bug reports:
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0. **Validate and lint your code** — [validate your HTML](https://html5.validator.nu)
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0. **Validate and lint your code** — [validate your HTML](https://html5.validator.nu/)
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and [lint your HTML](https://github.com/twbs/bootlint) to ensure your
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problem isn't caused by a simple error in your own code.
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* Push the revised version to your pull request's branch and post a comment on the pull request saying that you've fixed the problem(s). One of the Bootstrap Core Team members will then come along and reopen your pull request.
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* Or you can just open a new pull request for your revised version.
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[@twbs-savage](https://github.com/twbs-savage) is a Bootstrap bot that automatically runs cross-browser tests (via [Sauce](https://saucelabs.com/) and Travis CI) on JavaScript pull requests. Savage will leave a comment on pull requests stating whether cross-browser JS tests passed or failed, with a link to the full Travis build details. If your pull request fails, check the Travis log to see which browser + OS combinations failed. Each browser test in the Travis log includes a link to a Sauce page with details about the test. On those details pages, you can watch a screencast of the test run to see exactly which unit tests failed.
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