Breadcrumbs added to unassigned templates#3820
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This looks great to me. I tested it out and it much improves the breadcrumbs you see when viewing unassigned articles.
It's worth noting that you can access the projected issue pane from across the workflow (not just from unassigned) by viewing the article metadata and then following a link. But that's OK in my view because unassigned is the conceptual "home" of projected issues. The URL also always has "unassigned" as part of the path.
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created an unassigned_base
assigned across unassigned article and the unassigned article \ projected issue pages.
Closes #3797