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Revert cache busting string changes on about section images.#12082

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Follow up to r62423.

This reverts the changes to the cache busting strings in the previous commit as the images are not changed so there's no need break any long term caches while making the URLs more robust.

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@peterwilsoncc peterwilsoncc force-pushed the follow/65352-network-admin-about branch from 7c4e700 to 2d6ce60 Compare June 4, 2026 09:09
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