From ae5bcfe361054e53d21a44d7c0965640a821cf74 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: EricFromCanada <enk3@outlook.com>
Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2019 14:32:41 -0500
Subject: [PATCH] Fix grammar and capitalization

---
 assets/css/dark-mode-preview.scss |  2 +-
 assets/css/just-the-docs.scss     |  2 +-
 docs/customization.md             |  4 ++--
 docs/navigation-structure.md      | 24 ++++++++++++------------
 docs/search.md                    |  6 +++---
 docs/ui-components/buttons.md     |  2 +-
 docs/ui-components/code.md        |  6 +++---
 docs/ui-components/lists.md       |  4 ++--
 docs/ui-components/typography.md  |  6 +++---
 docs/utilities/color.md           |  2 +-
 docs/utilities/layout.md          |  4 ++--
 docs/utilities/utilities.md       |  2 +-
 index.md                          |  8 ++++----
 13 files changed, 36 insertions(+), 36 deletions(-)

diff --git a/assets/css/dark-mode-preview.scss b/assets/css/dark-mode-preview.scss
index f30f9e0c..8b77da6a 100644
--- a/assets/css/dark-mode-preview.scss
+++ b/assets/css/dark-mode-preview.scss
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
 @import "./vendor/normalize.scss/normalize.scss";
 
 //
-// Import Just the docs scss
+// Import Just the Docs scss
 //
 
 // Support
diff --git a/assets/css/just-the-docs.scss b/assets/css/just-the-docs.scss
index 601cdaa6..3431ae88 100644
--- a/assets/css/just-the-docs.scss
+++ b/assets/css/just-the-docs.scss
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
 @import "./vendor/normalize.scss/normalize.scss";
 
 //
-// Import Just the docs scss
+// Import Just the Docs scss
 //
 
 // Support
diff --git a/docs/customization.md b/docs/customization.md
index 8c019e09..0ed6c2ee 100644
--- a/docs/customization.md
+++ b/docs/customization.md
@@ -51,9 +51,9 @@ addEvent(toggleDarkMode, 'click', function(){
 
 ## Specific visual customization
 
-To customize your site’s aesthetic, open `_sass/custom/custom.scss` in your editor to see if there is a variable that you can override. Most styles like fonts, colors, spacing, etc.. are derived from these variables. To override a specific variable, uncomment out it’s line and change it’s value.
+To customize your site’s aesthetic, open `_sass/custom/custom.scss` in your editor to see if there is a variable that you can override. Most styles like fonts, colors, spacing, etc. are derived from these variables. To override a specific variable, uncomment its line and change its value.
 
-For example, to change the link color from the purple default to blue, open `_sass/custom/custom.css` and find the `$link-color` variable on line `50`. Uncomment it out, and change it's value to our `$blue-000` variable, or another shade of your choosing.
+For example, to change the link color from the purple default to blue, open `_sass/custom/custom.css` and find the `$link-color` variable on line `50`. Uncomment it, and change its value to our `$blue-000` variable, or another shade of your choosing.
 
 #### Example
 {: no_toc }
diff --git a/docs/navigation-structure.md b/docs/navigation-structure.md
index d85c7f0b..8a72e5ba 100644
--- a/docs/navigation-structure.md
+++ b/docs/navigation-structure.md
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ By default, all pages will appear as top level pages in the main nav unless a pa
 
 ## Ordering pages
 
-To specify a page order, use the `nav_order` variable in your pages' YAML front matter.
+To specify a page order, use the `nav_order` parameter in your pages' YAML front matter.
 
 #### Example
 {: .no_toc }
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ nav_order: 4
 
 ## Excluding pages
 
-For specific pages that you do not wish to include in the main navigation, e.g. a 404 page or a landing page. Use the `nav_exclude: true` parameter in the YAML front matter for that page.
+For specific pages that you do not wish to include in the main navigation, e.g. a 404 page or a landing page, use the `nav_exclude: true` parameter in the YAML front matter for that page.
 
 #### Example
 {: .no_toc }
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ nav_exclude: true
 
 ## Pages with children
 
-Sometimes you will want to create a page with many children (a section). First, it is recommended that you keep pages that are related in a directory together... For example, in these docs, we keep all of the written documentation in the `./docs` directory and each of the sections in subdirectories like `./docs/ui-components` and `./docs/utilities`. This gives is an organization like:
+Sometimes you will want to create a page with many children (a section). First, it is recommended that you keep pages that are related in a directory together... For example, in these docs, we keep all of the written documentation in the `./docs` directory and each of the sections in subdirectories like `./docs/ui-components` and `./docs/utilities`. This gives us an organization like:
 
 ```
 +-- ..
@@ -88,9 +88,9 @@ Sometimes you will want to create a page with many children (a section). First,
 +-- ..
 ```
 
-On the parent pages, add 2 YAML front matter variables:
--  `has_children: true` (tells us that this a parent page)
--  `permalink:` set this to the site directories that the contains the pages
+On the parent pages, add 2 YAML front matter parameters:
+-  `has_children: true` (tells us that this is a parent page)
+-  `permalink:` set this to the site directory that contains the child pages
 
 #### Example
 {: .no_toc }
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ permalink: /docs/ui-components
 ---
 ```
 
-Here we're setting up the UI Components landing page that is available at `/docs/ui-components`, it has children and is ordered second in the main nav.
+Here we're setting up the UI Components landing page that is available at `/docs/ui-components`, which has children and is ordered second in the main nav.
 
 ### Child pages
 {: .text-gamma }
@@ -124,9 +124,11 @@ nav_order: 2
 ---
 ```
 
+The Buttons page appears as a child of UI Components and appears second in the UI Components section.
+
 ### Auto-generating Table of Contents
 
-By default, all pages with children will automatically append a Table of Contents which lists the child pages after the parent page's content. To disable this auto Table of Contents, set `has_toc: false` on the parent page's YAML front matter.
+By default, all pages with children will automatically append a Table of Contents which lists the child pages after the parent page's content. To disable this auto Table of Contents, set `has_toc: false` in the parent page's YAML front matter.
 
 #### Example
 {: .no_toc }
@@ -142,8 +144,6 @@ permalink: /docs/ui-components
 ---
 ```
 
-The Buttons page appears a child of UI Components and appears second in the UI Components section.
-
 ### Children with children
 {: .text-gamma }
 
@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ nav_order: 1
 ---
 ```
 
-Would create the following navigation structure:
+This would create the following navigation structure:
 
 ```
 +-- ..
@@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ aux_links:
 
 ## In-page navigation with Table of Contents
 
-To generate a Table of Contents on your docs pages, you can use the `{:toc}` method from Kramdown, immediately after an `<ol>` in markdown. This will automatically generate an ordered list of anchor links to various sections of page based on headings and heading levels. There may be occasions where you're using a heading and you don't want it to show up in the TOC, to skip a particular heading use the `{: .no_toc }` CSS class.
+To generate a Table of Contents on your docs pages, you can use the `{:toc}` method from Kramdown, immediately after an `<ol>` in Markdown. This will automatically generate an ordered list of anchor links to various sections of the page based on headings and heading levels. There may be occasions where you're using a heading and you don't want it to show up in the TOC, so to skip a particular heading use the `{: .no_toc }` CSS class.
 
 #### Example
 {: .no_toc }
diff --git a/docs/search.md b/docs/search.md
index 7827effc..24afcd1b 100644
--- a/docs/search.md
+++ b/docs/search.md
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ nav_order: 7
 
 ---
 
-Just the docs uses [lunr.js](http://lunrjs.com) to add a client-side search interface powered by a JSON index that Jekyll generates. All search results are shown in an auto-complete style interface (there is no search results page). By default, all generated html pages are indexed  using the following data points:
+Just the Docs uses [lunr.js](http://lunrjs.com) to add a client-side search interface powered by a JSON index that Jekyll generates. All search results are shown in an auto-complete style interface (there is no search results page). By default, all generated HTML pages are indexed using the following data points:
 
 - Page title
 - Page content
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ _Note: If you don't run this rake command or create this file manually, search w
 
 ### Enable search in configuration
 
-In your site's `_config.yml` enable search:
+In your site's `_config.yml`, enable search:
 
 ```yml
 # Enable or disable the site search
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ search_enabled: true
 
 ## Hiding pages from search
 
-Sometimes you might have a page that you don't want indexed in the search and you don't want it to show up in search results, e.g, a 404 page. To exclude a page from search, add the `search_exclude: true` parameter to the page's YAML front matter:
+Sometimes you might have a page that you don't want to be indexed for the search nor to show up in search results, e.g, a 404 page. To exclude a page from search, add the `search_exclude: true` parameter to the page's YAML front matter:
 
 #### Example
 {: .no_toc }
diff --git a/docs/ui-components/buttons.md b/docs/ui-components/buttons.md
index 1b431744..320e5cea 100644
--- a/docs/ui-components/buttons.md
+++ b/docs/ui-components/buttons.md
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ nav_order: 2
 
 ### Button element
 
-GitHub flavored markdown does not support the `button` element, so you'll have to use inline HTML for this:
+GitHub Flavored Markdown does not support the `button` element, so you'll have to use inline HTML for this:
 
 <div class="code-example">
 <button type="button" name="button" class="btn">Button element</button>
diff --git a/docs/ui-components/code.md b/docs/ui-components/code.md
index bac5e2fa..74fbdf9d 100644
--- a/docs/ui-components/code.md
+++ b/docs/ui-components/code.md
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ nav_order: 6
 
 ## Inline code
 
-Code can be rendered inline using single ticks by wrapping your code in single back ticks.
+Code can be rendered inline by wrapping it in single back ticks.
 
 <div class="code-example" markdown="1">
 Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, `<inline code snippet>` adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, `<inline code snippet>` adipisicing elit, sed do eiu
 
 ## Syntax highlighted code blocks
 
-Use Jekyll's built in syntax highlighting with Rouge for code blocks by using three backticks, followed by the language name:
+Use Jekyll's built-in syntax highlighting with Rouge for code blocks by using three backticks, followed by the language name:
 
 <div class="code-example" markdown="1">
 ```js
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ var fun = function lang(l) {
 
 ## Code blocks with rendered examples
 
-To demonstrate front end code, sometimes it useful to show a rendered example of that code. After including the styles from your project that you'll need to show the rendering, you can use a div with the `code-example` class, followed by the code block syntax. If you want to render your output with Markdown instead of HTML, use the `markdown="1"` attribute to tell Jekyll that the code you are rendering will be in Markdown format... This is about to get meta...
+To demonstrate front end code, sometimes it's useful to show a rendered example of that code. After including the styles from your project that you'll need to show the rendering, you can use a `<div>` with the `code-example` class, followed by the code block syntax. If you want to render your output with Markdown instead of HTML, use the `markdown="1"` attribute to tell Jekyll that the code you are rendering will be in Markdown format... This is about to get meta...
 
 <div class="code-example" markdown="1">
 
diff --git a/docs/ui-components/lists.md b/docs/ui-components/lists.md
index 630e8ada..12492c84 100644
--- a/docs/ui-components/lists.md
+++ b/docs/ui-components/lists.md
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ nav_order: 5
 
 ---
 
-Most lists can be rendered with pure markdown...
+Most lists can be rendered with pure Markdown.
 
 ## Unordered list
 
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ _or_
 
 ## Definition list
 
-Definition lists require HTML syntax and aren't supported with the GitHub flavored markdown compiler.
+Definition lists require HTML syntax and aren't supported with the GitHub Flavored Markdown compiler.
 
 <div class="code-example" markdown="1">
 <dl>
diff --git a/docs/ui-components/typography.md b/docs/ui-components/typography.md
index b35a1a3a..2838a795 100644
--- a/docs/ui-components/typography.md
+++ b/docs/ui-components/typography.md
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
 {: .fs-5 .ls-10 .code-example }
 
-For monospace type, like code snippets or the pre `<pre>` element, Just the Docs uses a native system font stack for monospace fonts:
+For monospace type, like code snippets or the `<pre>` element, Just the Docs uses a native system font stack for monospace fonts:
 
 ```scss
 "SFMono-Regular", Menlo, Consolas, Monospace
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
 
 ## Responsive type scale
 
-Just the docs uses a responsive type scale that shifts depending on the viewport size. Common elements text elements rendered from markdown use a
+Just the Docs uses a responsive type scale that shifts depending on the viewport size.
 
 | Selector              | Small screen size `font-size`    | Large screen size `font-size` |
 |:----------------------|:---------------------------------|:------------------------------|
@@ -109,6 +109,6 @@ Text can be **bold**, _italic_, or ~~strikethrough~~.
 
 ## Typographic Utilities
 
-There are a number of specific typographic CSS classes that allow you to do override default styling for font size, font-weight, line height, and capitalization.
+There are a number of specific typographic CSS classes that allow you to override default styling for font size, font weight, line height, and capitalization.
 
 [View typography utilities]({{ site.baseurl }}{% link docs/utilities/utilities.md %}#typography){: .btn .btn-outline }
diff --git a/docs/utilities/color.md b/docs/utilities/color.md
index 79b35294..7b2aa656 100644
--- a/docs/utilities/color.md
+++ b/docs/utilities/color.md
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ parent: Utilities
 
 ---
 
-All the colors used in Just the Docs have been systemsized into a series of variables that have been extended to both font color and background color utility classes.
+All the colors used in Just the Docs have been systematized into a series of variables that have been extended to both font color and background color utility classes.
 
 ## Light Greys
 
diff --git a/docs/utilities/layout.md b/docs/utilities/layout.md
index ac03f7ee..92d1234b 100644
--- a/docs/utilities/layout.md
+++ b/docs/utilities/layout.md
@@ -57,9 +57,9 @@ Spacing values are based on a `1rem = 16px` spacing scale, broken down into thes
 #### Examples
 {: .no_toc }
 
-```markdown
 In Markdown, use the `{: }` wrapper to apply custom classes:
 
+```markdown
 This paragraph will have a margin bottom of 1rem/16px at large screens.
 {: .mb-lg-4 }
 
@@ -95,9 +95,9 @@ Use these classes in conjunction with the responsive modifiers.
 #### Examples
 {: .no_toc }
 
-```markdown
 In Markdown, use the `{: }` wrapper to apply custom classes:
 
+```markdown
 This button will be hidden until medium screen sizes:
 
 [ A button ](#url)
diff --git a/docs/utilities/utilities.md b/docs/utilities/utilities.md
index a0d2541e..fe4f7805 100644
--- a/docs/utilities/utilities.md
+++ b/docs/utilities/utilities.md
@@ -9,5 +9,5 @@ permalink: docs/utilities
 # Utilities
 {: .no_toc }
 
-CSS utility classes come in handy when you to want to override default styles to give create additional whitespace (margins/padding), unexpected shifts in font-size or weight, add color, or to hide (or show) something a specific screen size.
+CSS utility classes come in handy when you to want to override default styles to create additional whitespace (margins/padding), correct unexpected shifts in font size or weight, add color, or hide (or show) something at a specific screen size.
 {: .fs-6 .fw-300 }
diff --git a/index.md b/index.md
index 67635b0c..1576d6e4 100644
--- a/index.md
+++ b/index.md
@@ -2,14 +2,14 @@
 layout: default
 title: Home
 nav_order: 1
-description: "Just the Docs is a responsive Jekyll theme with built-in search that is easily customizable and hosted on GitHub pages."
+description: "Just the Docs is a responsive Jekyll theme with built-in search that is easily customizable and hosted on GitHub Pages."
 permalink: /
 ---
 
 # Focus on writing good documentation
 {: .fs-9 }
 
-Just the Docs gives your documentation a jumpstart with a responsive Jekyll theme that is easily customizable and hosted on GitHub pages.
+Just the Docs gives your documentation a jumpstart with a responsive Jekyll theme that is easily customizable and hosted on GitHub Pages.
 {: .fs-6 .fw-300 }
 
 [Get started now](#getting-started){: .btn .btn-primary .fs-5 .mb-4 .mb-md-0 .mr-2 } [View it on GitHub](https://github.com/pmarsceill/just-the-docs){: .btn .fs-5 .mb-4 .mb-md-0 }
@@ -19,8 +19,8 @@ Just the Docs gives your documentation a jumpstart with a responsive Jekyll them
 ## Getting started
 
 ### Dependencies
-Just the Docs is built for [Jekyll](https://jekyllrb.com), a static site generator. View the [quick start guide](https://jekyllrb.com/docs/quickstart/) for more information. Just the Docs requires no special Jekyll plugins and can run on GitHub Pages standard Jekyll compiler.
 
+Just the Docs is built for [Jekyll](https://jekyllrb.com), a static site generator. View the [quick start guide](https://jekyllrb.com/docs/quickstart/) for more information. Just the Docs requires no special Jekyll plugins and can run on GitHub Pages' standard Jekyll compiler.
 
 ### Quick start: Use as a GitHub Pages remote theme
 
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Just the Docs is built for [Jekyll](https://jekyllrb.com), a static site generat
 ```yaml
 remote_theme: pmarsceill/just-the-docs
 ```
-<small>You must have GitHub pages enabled on your repo, one or more markdown files, and a `_config.yml` file. [See an example repository](https://github.com/pmarsceill/jtd-remote)</small>
+<small>You must have GitHub Pages enabled on your repo, one or more Markdown files, and a `_config.yml` file. [See an example repository](https://github.com/pmarsceill/jtd-remote)</small>
 
 ### Local installation: Use the gem-based theme
 
-- 
GitLab