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Antoine Clausse 0c4ca15003 [web] Add #main-content to some pug pages (fix skip-to-content links) (#18050)
* Add `#main-content` to some pug pages

This fixes our `skip-to-content` accessibility anchor links. Alternatively or additionally, we can set `suppressSkipToContent = true` in some pages: that will remove the anchor link in the page.

While working on this, I noticed that sometimes we still have a bit of extra nesting or components that should maybe be out of `<main>` or `#main-content`. In a future PR we can maybe update these elements to target the "real core content" of the page.

* Add `suppressSkipToContent` in confirm-email page

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An open-source online real-time collaborative LaTeX editor.

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The Base image generally contains the basic dependencies like wget and aspell, plus texlive. We split this out because it's a pretty heavy set of dependencies, and it's nice to not have to rebuild all of that every time.

The sharelatex/sharelatex image extends the base image and adds the actual Overleaf code and services.

Use make build-base and make build-community from server-ce/ to build these images.

We use the Phusion base-image (which is extended by our base image) to provide us with a VM-like container in which to run the Overleaf services. Baseimage uses the runit service manager to manage services, and we add our init-scripts from the server-ce/runit folder.

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