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Docs: Fix inconsistent linking in migration guide #11881

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[x] Documentation update

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This fixes some inconsistent formatting in the migration guide. Previously, the comma-dangle header was blue (and a link to itself) while all the other headers were not.

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@not-an-aardvark not-an-aardvark added bug ESLint is working incorrectly documentation Relates to ESLint's documentation accepted There is consensus among the team that this change meets the criteria for inclusion labels Jun 22, 2019
@not-an-aardvark not-an-aardvark merged commit 21f4a80 into master Jun 22, 2019
@not-an-aardvark not-an-aardvark deleted the fix-inconsistent-migration-guide-link branch June 22, 2019 22:55
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