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* Docs(Marker): explain checks for re-using icon element
when the marker is modified with an icon of the same type (i.e. an image icon with an image icon, or a DivIcon with a DivIcon), or checks for NOT re-using the icon element when modifying with an icon of a different type (i.e. an image icon with a DivIcon, or the reverse).
* Revert "Div icon accept node element as option (#5517)"
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