diff --git a/CONTRIBUTING.md b/CONTRIBUTING.md
index cb112fa3..ae651ae6 100644
--- a/CONTRIBUTING.md
+++ b/CONTRIBUTING.md
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
---
title: Contributing
-customFields:
+customFields:
-
key: "is_chapter"
value: 0
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ you are probably familiar with the frustrating feeling of putting a useful tip
out there, and then wondering if it's actually making its way to the people who
need it, and what to do with that old post years and versions down the road.
You're invited to share that energy to help us bring that ecosystem together
-and grow it further!
+and grow it further!
If you've ever helped anyone, colleague or stranger, with a particular problem,
then you know the value of having a reference you can quickly link to that says
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ controls most of the layout for all of our sites, and there is a [child
theme](https://github.com/jquery/jquery-wp-content/tree/master/themes/learn.jquery.com)
that controls the templates and styles specific to the learn site.
-[`jquery-wp-content`](http://github.com/jquery/jquery-wp-content) powers our sites in
+[`jquery-wp-content`](http://github.com/jquery/jquery-wp-content) powers our sites in
production and staging environments, and can set up for local development relatively easily.
### Build
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ The static content in the `page` directory is deployed to a
[`jquery-wp-content`](http://github.com/jquery/jquery-wp-content) instance
using [grunt](http://gruntjs.com), specifically with two grunt plugins we've created:
-* [grunt-jquery-content](http://github.com/jquery/grunt-jquery-content) - pre-processes content in a variety of formats (HTML, Markdown, XML) into HTML, applying syntax highlighting and some simple partial support, preparing it for processing by
+* [grunt-jquery-content](http://github.com/jquery/grunt-jquery-content) - pre-processes content in a variety of formats (HTML, Markdown, XML) into HTML, applying syntax highlighting and some simple partial support, preparing it for processing by
* [grunt-wordpress](http://github.com/scottgonzalez/grunt-wordpress) - syncs static content to WordPress using [XML-RPC](http://codex.wordpress.org/XML-RPC_Support)
@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ Once you've gotten your environment working, here are the general steps you shou
1. Create a new "feature" branch based on `master` -- `git branch `
2. Move onto that branch -- `git checkout `
-3. Work on your awesome contribution.
+3. Work on your awesome contribution.
4. As you work and want to preview your changes, use `grunt` to deploy them to the your site. You can also use `grunt watch` to have the site monitor the `page` directory for any changes and automatically have the changes deployed every time you save.
5. When you're done, stage the new/modified preparation for commit -- `git add page/faq/how-do-i-add-a-new-article-to-the-learn-site.md`
6. Commit the files to your local repo -- `git commit -m "add a relevant message describing the change"`
@@ -142,10 +142,10 @@ Requests](http://contribute.jquery.org/commits-and-pull-requests/) guide.
### Adding A New Article
-1. Add the file to the right folder in the page folder.
+1. Add the file to the right folder in the page folder.
2. Add the slug name (the filename without the extension) to the desired location `order.yml`
3. Run `grunt`
-4. You should now be able to navigate to the file.
+4. You should now be able to navigate to the file.
### Formatting Articles
diff --git a/page/events/event-basics.md b/page/events/event-basics.md
index a9485f8d..4dda1927 100644
--- a/page/events/event-basics.md
+++ b/page/events/event-basics.md
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ multiple events and handlers.
```
// Event setup using a convenience method
$( "p" ).click(function() {
- console.log( "You clicked a paragraph!" );
+ console.log( "You clicked a paragraph!" );
});
```
diff --git a/page/events/history-of-events.md b/page/events/history-of-events.md
index 16b30df6..b6064b38 100644
--- a/page/events/history-of-events.md
+++ b/page/events/history-of-events.md
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Given the following HTML, for our example we want to log the text of the each `<
```
-
+
Item #1
Item #2
Item #3
diff --git a/page/jquery-mobile/getting-started.md b/page/jquery-mobile/getting-started.md
index eca1e03e..1f86c2ee 100644
--- a/page/jquery-mobile/getting-started.md
+++ b/page/jquery-mobile/getting-started.md
@@ -7,23 +7,23 @@ jQuery Mobile provides a set of touch-friendly UI widgets and an AJAX-powered na
## Create a basic page template
-To get started, you can simply paste the template below in your favorite text editor, save and open the document in a browser.
+To get started, you can simply paste the template below in your favorite text editor, save and open the document in a browser.
-In the `head` of this template, a meta `viewport` tag sets the screen width to the pixel width of the device. References to jQuery, jQuery Mobile and the mobile theme stylesheet from the CDN add all the styles and scripts. jQuery Mobile 1.2 (1.2.0) works with versions of jQuery core from 1.7.0 to 1.8.2.
+In the `head` of this template, a meta `viewport` tag sets the screen width to the pixel width of the device. References to jQuery, jQuery Mobile and the mobile theme stylesheet from the CDN add all the styles and scripts. jQuery Mobile 1.2 (1.2.0) works with versions of jQuery core from 1.7.0 to 1.8.2.
-In the `body`, a div with a `data-role` of `page` is the wrapper used to delineate a page. A header bar (`data-role="header"`), a content region (`data-role="content"`) and a footer bar (`data-role="footer"`) are added inside to create a basic page (all three are optional). These `data-` attributes are HTML5 attributes used throughout jQuery Mobile to transform basic markup into an enhanced and styled widget.
+In the `body`, a div with a `data-role` of `page` is the wrapper used to delineate a page. A header bar (`data-role="header"`), a content region (`data-role="content"`) and a footer bar (`data-role="footer"`) are added inside to create a basic page (all three are optional). These `data-` attributes are HTML5 attributes used throughout jQuery Mobile to transform basic markup into an enhanced and styled widget.
```
-
-
-
- My Page
-
+
+
+
+ My Page
+
-
-
+
+
@@ -47,11 +47,11 @@ In the `body`, a div with a `data-role` of `page` is the wrapper used to delinea
### Add content
-The next step is to add content inside the content container. Any standard HTML elements - headings, lists, paragraphs, etc can be added. You can write your own custom styles to create custom layouts by adding an additional stylesheet to the `head` after the jQuery Mobile stylesheet.
+The next step is to add content inside the content container. Any standard HTML elements - headings, lists, paragraphs, etc can be added. You can write your own custom styles to create custom layouts by adding an additional stylesheet to the `head` after the jQuery Mobile stylesheet.
### Make a listview
-jQuery Mobile includes a diverse set of common listviews that are coded as lists with a `data-role="listview"` added. Here is a simple linked list that has a role of `listview`. The `data-inset="true"` attribute makes the listview look like an inset module, while `data-filter="true"` adds a dynamic search filter.
+jQuery Mobile includes a diverse set of common listviews that are coded as lists with a `data-role="listview"` added. Here is a simple linked list that has a role of `listview`. The `data-inset="true"` attribute makes the listview look like an inset module, while `data-filter="true"` adds a dynamic search filter.
```
@@ -62,10 +62,10 @@ jQuery Mobile includes a diverse set of common listviews that are coded as lists
```
-
+
### Add a slider
-The framework contains a full set of form elements that automatically are enhanced into touch-friendly styled widgets. Here's a slider made with the new HTML5 input type of range, no `data-role` needed. All form elements must always be properly associated with a `label` and the group of form elements be wrapped in a `form` tag.
+The framework contains a full set of form elements that automatically are enhanced into touch-friendly styled widgets. Here's a slider made with the new HTML5 input type of range, no `data-role` needed. All form elements must always be properly associated with a `label` and the group of form elements be wrapped in a `form` tag.
```