Martin Donath 21824d2aec chore: release v0.0.53
## Summary

This version adds support for enabling strict mode directly in `mkdocs.yml` or `zensical.toml`, allowing warnings to fail builds consistently without the `--strict` command-line option. It also reduces memory usage by sharing cross-reference data between navigation clones.

Additionally, the user interface is updated to `v0.0.24`, improving search rendering for right-to-left languages and adding four new Lucide icons. The generated `zensical.toml` now uses TOML 1.1 syntax, and `pymdownx` is updated to version 11.0 to address a vulnerability.

Signed-off-by: squidfunk <martin.donath@squidfunk.com>
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