Title: Add a related examples section to all gallery entries · Issue #19230 · matplotlib/matplotlib · GitHub
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Description: Problem For the most part I (and I assume most people) end up at any given example in the gallery through some combination of googling somewhat incoherent phrases and links out from stackoverflow. This actually works great due to the bre...
Open Graph Description: Problem For the most part I (and I assume most people) end up at any given example in the gallery through some combination of googling somewhat incoherent phrases and links out from stackoverflow. ...
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