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Making the wiki more personal.
K@:
Whilst going through some of the FAQs, checking and adding stuff, I've come-across some sections that refer to "The user", "The user's" and suchlike.
To me, that reads badly.
I've taken the liberty of changing things, like that, to "You", "Your", etc. when I've encountered them.
If you think I'm wrong, in doing that kinda thing, feel free to slap me about with a wet herring. ;)
emanuele:
http://wiki.simplemachines.org/smf/Help:Documentation_Guidelines :P
But in the FAQs could be fine.
K@:
In all honesty, Manny, if I stuck to those guidelines, I'd never add anything. ;)
"PHP" and "HTML" are abbreviations, after all.
I use "it's" and "You're", all the time, too.
No questions?
--- Quote ---Now, you REALLY don't want that to happen, do you?
--- End quote ---
--- Quote ---Also, though, what about your actual site? What about restoring the backups?
--- End quote ---
No "Etc."? Weird.
Seems I've been doing almost everything that one shouldn't...
* K@ fires himself.
emanuele:
--- Quote from: K@ on April 16, 2012, 07:20:50 AM ---In all honesty, Manny, if I stuck to those guidelines, I'd never add anything. ;)
--- End quote ---
Then rewrite them. ;)
Guidelines that nobody follow are useless and misleading.
K@:
My boss might whip me. ;)
Now there's a plan... :)
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