Emma L Garland 7572ef5fff NuGet vulnerability warnings: Warn in non-Release mode, Error in non-Release mode (#17244)
* Initial adjustment of the projects with package vulnerabilities that errored, to change to ignore the four specific Nuget vulnerability warnings in Debug mode (but not Release) as per https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/nuget/reference/errors-and-warnings/nu1901-nu1904 (NU1901,NU1902,NU1903,NU1904)

* Fixed formatting errors with tests

* No trailing whitespace

* Move NuGet vulnerability warnings error suppression to Directory.Build.props, combine WarningsNotAsErrors and fix minor issues

* Update Umbraco.JsonSchema.csproj

Removed unwanted change

* Update Umbraco.JsonSchema.csproj

Removed unwanted change

* Revert unecessary changes since merge

* Tweak more unecessary changes

* Small tweaks

* Remove space

* Reverted spacing changes

* Remove no longer required warning exclusions

* Reverted unwanted change

* Reversed order

* A few tweaks to reduce warnings in Umbraco.TestData

* More warnings removed as no longer an issue

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Co-authored-by: Ronald Barendse <ronald@barend.se>
Co-authored-by: Emma Garland <emma.garland@rocksolidknowledge.com>
Co-authored-by: Jason Elkin <jasonelkin86@gmail.com>
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Umbraco CMS

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Umbraco is a free and open source .NET content management system. Our mission is to help you deliver delightful digital experiences by making Umbraco friendly, simpler and social.

Learn more at umbraco.com

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Looking to install Umbraco?

You can get started using the following commands on Windows, Linux and MacOS (after installing the .NET Runtime and SDK):

dotnet new install Umbraco.Templates
dotnet new umbraco --name MyProject
cd MyProject
dotnet run

Documentation

Our comprehensive documentation takes you from the fundamentals on how to start with Umbraco to deploying it to production.

Some important documentation links to get you started:

Get help

If you need a bit of feedback while building your Umbraco projects, we are chatty on Discord. Our Discord server serves as a social space for all Umbracians. If you have any questions or need some help with a problem, head over to our dedicated forum where the Umbraco Community will be happy to help.

Looking to contribute back to Umbraco?

You came to the right place! Our GitHub repository is available for all kinds of contributions:

Umbraco is contribution-focused and community-driven. If you want to contribute back to the Umbraco source code, please check out our guide to contributing.

Tip: You should not run Umbraco from source code found here. Umbraco is extremely extensible and can do whatever you need. Instead, install Umbraco as noted above and then extend it any way you want to.

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