diff --git a/site/index.html b/site/index.html index 58c5927..9c96a2b 100644 --- a/site/index.html +++ b/site/index.html @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ Sitix renders what you want, when you want it, and doesn't ask questions.
- Like what you see? install Sitix and start building modern websites now! + Like what you see? install Sitix and start building modern websites now!
[/] [#templates/default.html] \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/site/pages/install.html b/site/pages/install.html index 42199ad..27732d9 100644 --- a/site/pages/install.html +++ b/site/pages/install.html @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Microsoft doesn't deserve it.
- Once you've got Sitix installed, see Usage. + Once you've got Sitix installed, see Usage.
[/] [#templates/default.html] \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/site/pages/usage.html b/site/pages/usage.html index 3038b8f..fd7e687 100644 --- a/site/pages/usage.html +++ b/site/pages/usage.html @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ [=isSimple ] [=content-]
- Sitix is a KISS program, so there's not a lot of setup. Once you've got it installed (see for information on that), + Sitix is a KISS program, so there's not a lot of setup. Once you've got it installed (see for information on that), you need a project to build. The simplest Sitix project structure is just a site folder, which contains the actual Sitix "scripts". When (you absolutely must be outside of the site directory to do this!) you run sitix site, Sitix will delete the output directory and all contents, if it exists, and then create a new output directory for the compiled site code. Then, Sitix will walk down the tree of diff --git a/site/templates/default.html b/site/templates/default.html index 16640b1..756e432 100644 --- a/site/templates/default.html +++ b/site/templates/default.html @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ Sitix is still young and probably buggy; if you have issues, submit a bug report at the issues page or contact me at plupy44@gmail.com (github issue preferred).
- If you want to contribute, but don't know where to start, see The Todo List. + If you want to contribute, but don't know where to start, see The Todo List.
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