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authorMarcel Ribeiro Dantas, Ph.D <ribeirodantasdm@gmail.com>2022-07-13 22:11:25 +0200
committerGitHub <noreply@github.com>2022-07-13 22:11:25 +0200
commitc885544fefaf57f835a4338f0d51ef79ca512399 (patch)
tree7c19274c6bb6c8e5761a1c97ec0ab12cf04e7c91
parentafedfe828707f894c61079b03837f44501452838 (diff)
parent22861c5c74292180f9f9fdadaafa7afb4455d2f6 (diff)
Merge pull request #4304 from taivlam/master
[markdown/en] Fixed minor typos & backticks
-rw-r--r--markdown.html.markdown14
1 files changed, 7 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/markdown.html.markdown b/markdown.html.markdown
index 60ca1323..a6000910 100644
--- a/markdown.html.markdown
+++ b/markdown.html.markdown
@@ -169,9 +169,9 @@ render the numbers in order, but this may not be a good idea.
1. Item three
```
-(This renders the same as the above example)
+(This renders the same as the example above.)
-You can also use sublists
+You can also use sublists.
```md
1. Item one
@@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ a line with four spaces or a tab.
```
You can also re-tab (or add an additional four spaces) for indentation
-inside your code
+inside your code.
```md
my_array.each do |item|
@@ -211,13 +211,13 @@ inside your code
end
```
-Inline code can be created using the backtick character `` ` ``
+Inline code can be created using the backtick character `` ` ``.
```md
John didn't even know what the `go_to()` function did!
```
-In GitHub Flavored Markdown, you can use a special syntax for code
+In GitHub Flavored Markdown, you can use a special syntax for code.
<pre>
<code class="highlight">&#x60;&#x60;&#x60;ruby
@@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ end
&#x60;&#x60;&#x60;</code></pre>
The above text doesn't require indenting, plus GitHub will use syntax
-highlighting of the language you specify after the \`\`\`
+highlighting of the language you specify after the opening <code>```</code>.
## Horizontal rule
@@ -278,7 +278,7 @@ There is also "implicit naming" which lets you use the link text as the id.
<pre><code class="highlight">&#x5b;<span class="nv">This</span>][] is a link.
-&#x5b;<span class="nv">this</span>]: <span class="sx">http://thisisalink.com/</span></code></pre>
+&#x5b;<span class="nv">This</span>]: <span class="sx">http://thisisalink.com/</span></code></pre>
But it's not that commonly used.