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  • Added two new FAQ sections: Beginner Tips and Multilingual Support
  • Helps new users get started easily
  • Beginner-friendly documentation improvement

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This pull request enhances the documentation by adding two new sections to the FAQ. These additions aim to improve the onboarding experience for new users by providing essential beginner tips and clarifying the platform's capabilities regarding multilingual website development, making the documentation more comprehensive and user-friendly.

Highlights

  • Beginner Tips: Added a new FAQ section providing practical tips for beginners, including advice on starting with small features, saving important prompts, utilizing chat mode, breaking down complex tasks, and frequently previewing websites.
  • Multilingual Support: Introduced a new FAQ section clarifying how Lovable supports multilingual websites, detailing methods such as using language selectors, translation JSON files, and prompting Lovable to generate localized UI text.
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This pull request adds two new sections to the FAQ page: 'Beginner Tips' and 'Multilingual Support'. The additions are helpful for new users. I've made a couple of suggestions to improve the formatting and remove a temporary comment to maintain code cleanliness and consistency with the rest of the file.

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- Start with small features rather than full apps.
- Always save important prompts for reuse.
- Use the Chat mode when stuck.
- Break complex tasks into smaller steps.

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medium

These list items have trailing double spaces. While this can create a hard line break in some Markdown parsers, it's unnecessary here and is inconsistent with other lists in the file. Please remove them for consistency.

    - Start with small features rather than full apps.
    - Always save important prompts for reuse.
    - Use the Chat mode when stuck.
    - Break complex tasks into smaller steps.

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