diff --git a/content/docs/content/flow/contents.lr b/content/docs/content/flow/contents.lr index 81d12106..2f9ff39f 100644 --- a/content/docs/content/flow/contents.lr +++ b/content/docs/content/flow/contents.lr @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ This allows you to build complex pages made from individual components. When you add a `flow` field to one of your models you essentially gain the ability to attach as many blocks as you want into this field. Each block -corresponds to a specific [Flow Block Models :ref](../../models/flow/) and +corresponds to a specific [Flow Block Model :ref](../../models/flow/) and can render a separate template. This is a very powerful feature as it allows you to be very flexible in the diff --git a/content/docs/project/file/contents.lr b/content/docs/project/file/contents.lr index cfe0780b..8464a6ae 100644 --- a/content/docs/project/file/contents.lr +++ b/content/docs/project/file/contents.lr @@ -19,14 +19,14 @@ extension or Lektor will not be able to find it. When Lektor looks for a project it looks upwards from the current folder until it finds a single file with the `.lektorproject` extension and that's then the root of the project. -!! It's possible to build a Lektor project in the absence of a Project file -but this usage his heavily discouraged. It exists primarily for quick +!! It's possible to build a Lektor project in the absence of a Project file, +but this usage is heavily discouraged. It exists primarily for quick testing situations. But don't be confused if you encounter a Lektor project that does not come with a corresponding project file. ## Config Sections -Within the project file there are various configuration selections. The +Within the project file there are various configuration sections. The following sections currently exist: ### `[project]`