fix: begin refactoring away from json content files#2115
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fix: begin refactoring away from json content files#2115
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The existing code used the name "sectionals," and then each of these contained a number of "sectional" components, and within "sectional" you'll find "column." The naming needs a little help, I think, and I'm open to ideas. Maybe "Container" for the outermost box, then "Section," and then "Column"?
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This is an initial pass to begin removing the json content files (and BlockBuilder, etc) in favor of more standard React, to make it a bit easier for developers to make changes and also hopefully improve performance.
To facilitate smaller components, this also creates a new
page-componentsdirectory to keep components that are specifically for use on a given route (in Next.js we don't want to these files living under/pages).