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[Doc] use shared menu from theme #1111

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@ZCMax ZCMax commented Dec 13, 2021

Thanks for your contribution and we appreciate it a lot. The following instructions would make your pull request more healthy and more easily get feedback. If you do not understand some items, don't worry, just make the pull request and seek help from maintainers.

Motivation

This PR uses shared menu content from OpenMMLab's theme and removes duplicated contents from config, saving efforts on routine menu maintenance.

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conf.py under docs and docs-zh-CN

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@ZwwWayne ZwwWayne merged commit 4afbce3 into open-mmlab:master Dec 14, 2021
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