Fix broken link to Next.js base path configuration#7419
Fix broken link to Next.js base path configuration#7419harish-sethuraman merged 1 commit intoreactjs:mainfrom
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This pull request updates the React documentation in the "Add React to an Existing Project" section. Specifically, it fixes the broken link to the Next.js documentation on configuring a base path. The original link pointed to an outdated or incorrect URL, which could cause confusion for readers trying to implement a React application for a specific subroute, such as /some-app, using Next.js.
The updated link now directs users to the correct Next.js documentation page that explains how to configure a base path in a Next.js application.