Michael Zetterberg 6908cee0c5 fix: search params passed to Link overrides current search params
This changes the behavior of Link prop `keepSearchParams`. Previously it got
implicitly merged. Now, any search params in the given `href` prop to Link will
override any current search params available on the current page.

Handle the merging use case (if there is any) in the components that passes the
href to render Link.
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