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The blog post "Vulnerability in React Server Components" was missing from the "Latest React News" section on the homepage.

This PR adds the entry to sidebarBlog.json so that the card is displayed correctly.

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Pull request overview

This PR adds a missing blog post entry for "Vulnerability in React Server Components" to the sidebarBlog.json file, ensuring it appears in the "Latest React News" section on the homepage.

  • Adds the blog post entry with proper metadata (title, date, path, icon)
  • Entry is correctly positioned in chronological order (newest first, dated December 03, 2025)

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Five Pages Changed Size

The following pages changed size from the code in this PR compared to its base branch:

Page Size (compressed) First Load
/404 128.05 KB (🟡 +55 B) 238.6 KB
/500 128.06 KB (🟡 +55 B) 238.61 KB
/[[...markdownPath]] 130.5 KB (🟡 +55 B) 241.05 KB
/errors 128.31 KB (🟡 +55 B) 238.86 KB
/errors/[errorCode] 128.28 KB (🟡 +55 B) 238.83 KB
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Thanks!

@eps1lon eps1lon merged commit e22544e into reactjs:main Dec 5, 2025
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@SSakutaro SSakutaro deleted the fix-sidebarBlog.json branch December 5, 2025 17:47
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