fix: links to images (#30990)
Images that used the inline link format do not show up on Docusaurus or the old website infrastructure. There are only 2 guides using it so it is faster to change the format rather than figuring out why the parsin logic does not work. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Ref: https://github.com/electron/electronjs.org-new/issues/84
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@ -120,9 +120,9 @@ file in the directory you executed it in. Both files can be analyzed using
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the Chrome Developer Tools, using the `Performance` and `Memory` tabs
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respectively.
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![Performance CPU Profile][performance-cpu-prof]
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![Performance CPU Profile](../images/performance-cpu-prof.png)
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![Performance Heap Memory Profile][performance-heap-prof]
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![Performance Heap Memory Profile](../images/performance-heap-prof.png)
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In this example, on the author's machine, we saw that loading `request` took
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almost half a second, whereas `node-fetch` took dramatically less memory
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[Parcel][parcel], and [rollup.js][rollup].
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[security]: ./security.md
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[performance-cpu-prof]: ../images/performance-cpu-prof.png
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[performance-heap-prof]: ../images/performance-heap-prof.png
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[chrome-devtools-tutorial]: https://developers.google.com/web/tools/chrome-devtools/evaluate-performance/
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[worker-threads]: https://nodejs.org/api/worker_threads.html
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[web-workers]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_Workers_API/Using_web_workers
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On Windows, you can use a taskbar button to display a progress bar.
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![Windows Progress Bar][windows-progress-bar]
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![Windows Progress Bar][https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/639601/5081682/16691fda-6f0e-11e4-9676-49b6418f1264.png]
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On macOS, the progress bar will be displayed as a part of the dock icon.
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![macOS Progress Bar][macos-progress-bar]
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![macOS Progress Bar](../images/macos-progress-bar.png)
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On Linux, the Unity graphical interface also has a similar feature that allows
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you to specify the progress bar in the launcher.
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![Linux Progress Bar][linux-progress-bar]
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![Linux Progress Bar](../images/linux-progress-bar.png)
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> NOTE: on Windows, each window can have its own progress bar, whereas on macOS
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and Linux (Unity) there can be only one progress bar for the application.
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when using [Mission Control](https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204100):
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![Mission Control Progress Bar](../images/mission-control-progress-bar.png)
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[windows-progress-bar]: https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/639601/5081682/16691fda-6f0e-11e4-9676-49b6418f1264.png
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[macos-progress-bar]: ../images/macos-progress-bar.png
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[linux-progress-bar]: ../images/linux-progress-bar.png
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[setprogressbar]: ../api/browser-window.md#winsetprogressbarprogress-options
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