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ENH: Remove HTML and Liquid comments from index.md #66

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Remove HTML and Liquid comments from index.md.

The Liquid comment is visible in the new Workbench infrastructure index page. None of these comments are necessary, and were present since the very first commit (7ce7ba7), as they were present in the default contents of the index.md file in the legacy Carpentries infrastructure files.

Remove HTML and Liquid comments from `index.md`.

The Liquid comment is visible in the new Workbench infrastructure index
page. None of these comments are necessary, and were present since the
very first commit (7ce7ba7), as they were present in the default
contents of the `index.md` file in the legacy Carpentries infrastructure
files.
@jhlegarreta jhlegarreta force-pushed the RemoveHTMLAndLiquidComentsFromIndex branch from ba754c8 to 7578efc Compare February 15, 2024 02:12
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The Website build failing is not related, and we are transitioning towards the new infrastructure. Merging.

@jhlegarreta jhlegarreta merged commit b341e25 into gh-pages Feb 15, 2024
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@jhlegarreta jhlegarreta deleted the RemoveHTMLAndLiquidComentsFromIndex branch February 15, 2024 02:14
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ENH: Remove HTML and Liquid comments from `index.md`
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