Document WebSocket multi-message support#89
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Summary
Updates the WebSocket documentation in v3 to reflect the multi-message UI shipped in usebruno/bruno#7719 (merged April 28, 2026).
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send-requests/websocket/overview.mdx— Note that a single WebSocket request can hold multiple named messages.send-requests/websocket/ws-interface.mdx— Replace the single-message composition section with the new accordion UI: per-message name editing, type selection, send and delete actions, plus the body-tab toolbar (+Add Message, wand Prettify All) and selected-message behavior. Add a "Working With Multiple Messages" walkthrough.send-requests/websocket/create-request.mdx— Add a short "Adding Multiple Messages" section pointing to the request interface page.send-requests/websocket/message-types.mdx— Note that types are set per message, mixed types are supported in one request, and new messages default to JSON.No navigation changes — the existing pages were the right place for these updates.