Fixing a couple typos in the docs (#55)

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Martin Repta
2021-06-10 02:59:38 +10:00
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@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ There is a development HTML file located at `/dev/index.html` that you can view
## Editing ## Editing
If you use VS Code, we highly reccomend the [lit-plugin extension](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=runem.lit-plugin), which enables some extremely useful features for lit-html templates: If you use VS Code, we highly recommend the [lit-plugin extension](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=runem.lit-plugin), which enables some extremely useful features for lit-html templates:
- Syntax highlighting - Syntax highlighting
- Type-checking - Type-checking
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ If you use VS Code, we highly reccomend the [lit-plugin extension](https://marke
- Linting - Linting
- Quick Fixes - Quick Fixes
The project is setup to reccomend lit-plugin to VS Code users if they don't already have it installed. The project is setup to recommend lit-plugin to VS Code users if they don't already have it installed.
## Linting ## Linting
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ npm run lint
[Prettier](https://prettier.io/) is used for code formatting. It has been pre-configured according to the Polymer Project's style. You can change this in `.prettierrc.json`. [Prettier](https://prettier.io/) is used for code formatting. It has been pre-configured according to the Polymer Project's style. You can change this in `.prettierrc.json`.
Prettier has not been configured to run when commiting files, but this can be added with Husky and and `pretty-quick`. See the [prettier.io](https://prettier.io/) site for instructions. Prettier has not been configured to run when committing files, but this can be added with Husky and and `pretty-quick`. See the [prettier.io](https://prettier.io/) site for instructions.
## Static Site ## Static Site

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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ npm i my-element
npm CDNs like [unpkg.com]() can directly serve files that have been published to npm. This works great for standard JavaScript modules that the browser can load natively. npm CDNs like [unpkg.com]() can directly serve files that have been published to npm. This works great for standard JavaScript modules that the browser can load natively.
For this element to work from unpkg.com specifically, you need to include the `?module` query parameter, which tells unpkg.com to rewrite "bare" module specificers to full URLs. For this element to work from unpkg.com specifically, you need to include the `?module` query parameter, which tells unpkg.com to rewrite "bare" module specifiers to full URLs.
### HTML ### HTML