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chore: update to resolve documentation issues #3329

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Description

Resolved website issues discovered on staging.

Motivation & context

  • Update to use correct package
  • Update to resolve name and description in preparation for name change
  • Update remove obsolete files
  • Update to release from build not static folder
  • Update ignores and move to root to consolidate and fix to api files not being ignored

Issue type checklist

  • Chore: A change that does not impact distributed packages.
  • Bug fix: A change that fixes an issue, link to the issue above.
  • New feature: A change that adds functionality.

Is this a breaking change?

  • This change causes current functionality to break.

Adding or modifying component(s) in @microsoft/fast-components checklist

Process & policy checklist

  • I have added tests for my changes.
  • I have tested my changes.
  • I have updated the project documentation to reflect my changes.
  • I have read the CONTRIBUTING documentation and followed the standards for this project.

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@awentzel awentzel merged commit 35e67bb into master Jun 17, 2020
@awentzel awentzel deleted the users/awentzel/website-cleanup branch June 17, 2020 17:37
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