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evergreen-docs:dig_style_guide [2022/02/10 13:34] – external edit 127.0.0.1evergreen-docs:dig_style_guide [2023/06/01 12:22] (current) – update branch name from master to main gmcharlton
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 ===== General ===== ===== General =====
   * **Avoid changing section titles**. These are used to auto-generate anchor tags which are often used for links. Change with care, and check for links in other docs.   * **Avoid changing section titles**. These are used to auto-generate anchor tags which are often used for links. Change with care, and check for links in other docs.
-  * Always **review changes** before committing to master (and check the updated web page the next day to make sure it worked right). +  * Always **review changes** before committing to main (and check the updated web page the next day to make sure it worked right). 
-  * Always use **spell-check** on new content (including when porting old docs into master).+  * Always use **spell-check** on new content (including when porting old docs into main).
   * AsciiDoc code lines should be 80 characters long or shorter. (Occasionally, exceptions are necessary for correct syntax.)   * AsciiDoc code lines should be 80 characters long or shorter. (Occasionally, exceptions are necessary for correct syntax.)
   * Screenshots should be smaller than 1050 pixels wide (when possible).   * Screenshots should be smaller than 1050 pixels wide (when possible).
evergreen-docs/dig_style_guide.txt · Last modified: 2023/06/01 12:22 by gmcharlton

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