When a category has default_list_filter=none, there were a number of issues which this commit resolves:
1. When using the breadcrumbs to navigate a `default_list_filter=none` category, adding a tag filter would not apply the no-subcategories filter, but the subcategories dropdown would still say 'none'. This commit adjusts `getCategoryAndTagUrl` so that `/none` is added to the URL
2. When landing on `/tags/c/{slug}/{id}/{tag}`, for a default_list_filter=none category, it would include subcategories. This commit introduces a client-side redirect to match the behavior of `/c/{slug}/{id}`
3. When directly navigating to `/c/{slug}/{id}`, it was correctly redirecting to `/c/{slug}/{id}/none`, BUT it was still using the preloaded data for the old route. This has been happening since
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