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Reason for Change:
Replacing “lets” with “allows” provides a more formal tone, especially fitting for technical documentation.
Adding a comma in "rich, structured documents" enhances clarity by separating descriptive adjectives.
Screenshot of typo:
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| From | Harshit ***@***.***> |
| Date | 11/02/2024 12:17 |
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| Cc | JZZICK ***@***.***>,
Author ***@***.***> |
| Subject | Re: [reactjs/react.dev] [Typo]: Replace words on the page titled "Your First Component“ (Issue #7269) |
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Summary
Replacing words on the "Your First Component." page makes the technical document more rigorous
Page
https://react.dev/learn/your-first-component
Details
Reason for Change:
Replacing “lets” with “allows” provides a more formal tone, especially fitting for technical documentation.
Adding a comma in "rich, structured documents" enhances clarity by separating descriptive adjectives.
Screenshot of typo:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: