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Update pathways.md #370

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Minor updates to the Pathways page after as discussed with @e-lo.

  • Change the page title "Pathways and Accessibility" to "Pathways and Physical accessibility"
  • Change the title in index accordingly

@isabelle-dr isabelle-dr requested a review from emmambd February 29, 2024 23:43
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LGTM - just noting again there will be some logic changes to the validator with these modifications, so please note them and share them once they're all finalized.

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@emmambd since these are changes to the example pages and not the GTFS component/features, I won't open an issue for the validator but will document any changes to the GTFS feature names or fields associated.

@isabelle-dr isabelle-dr merged commit 61ef411 into main Mar 9, 2024
@isabelle-dr isabelle-dr deleted the isabelle-update-pathways branch March 9, 2024 00:56
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fredericsimard pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 20, 2024
* Update pathways.md

* Update mkdocs.yml

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fredericsimard added a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 20, 2024
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