docs: improve security best practices structure#717
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Replace three thin H3 subsections with a single bulleted list. Removes a redundant code snippet already covered by the full implementation examples above. Co-Authored-By: micahstairs <micah@sideguide.dev>
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Summary
Consolidates the "Best Practices" section from three separate H3 subsections (each only 1-2 sentences) into a single scannable bulleted list. Also removes a redundant code snippet that duplicated what the full implementation examples above already demonstrate.
Before: Three H3 headings with thin content and a 7-line code example that repeated concepts from the Implementation section.
After: A compact three-item list that is faster to scan while preserving all the same guidance.