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1 files changed, 6 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/src/widgets.js b/src/widgets.js index 84b134e0..04d64eee 100644 --- a/src/widgets.js +++ b/src/widgets.js @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ * @name angular.widget * @description * - * An angular widget can be either a custom attribute that modifies an existing DOM elements or an + * An angular widget can be either a custom attribute that modifies an existing DOM element or an * entirely new DOM element. * * During html compilation, widgets are processed after {@link angular.markup markup}, but before @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ * @description * The most common widgets you will use will be in the form of the * standard HTML set. These widgets are bound using the `name` attribute - * to an expression. In addition they can have `ng:validate`, `ng:required`, + * to an expression. In addition, they can have `ng:validate`, `ng:required`, * `ng:format`, `ng:change` attribute to further control their behavior. * * @usageContent @@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ function compileFormatter(expr) { * * @description * The `ng:format` attribute widget formats stored data to user-readable text and parses the text - * back to the stored form. You might find this useful for example if you collect user input in a + * back to the stored form. You might find this useful, for example, if you collect user input in a * text field but need to store the data in the model as a list. Check out * {@link angular.formatter formatters} to learn more. * @@ -437,7 +437,7 @@ function noopAccessor() { return { get: noop, set: noop }; } /* * TODO: refactor * - * The table bellow is not quite right. In some cases the formatter is on the model side + * The table below is not quite right. In some cases the formatter is on the model side * and in some cases it is on the view side. This is a historical artifact * * The concept of model/view accessor is useful for anyone who is trying to develop UI, and @@ -1341,12 +1341,12 @@ angularWidget('@ng:repeat', function(expression, element){ * Sometimes it is necessary to write code which looks like bindings but which should be left alone * by angular. Use `ng:non-bindable` to make angular ignore a chunk of HTML. * - * NOTE: `ng:non-bindable` looks like a directive, but is actually an attribute widget. + * Note: `ng:non-bindable` looks like a directive, but is actually an attribute widget. * * @element ANY * * @example - * In this example there are two location where a siple binding (`{{}}`) is present, but the one + * In this example there are two location where a simple binding (`{{}}`) is present, but the one * wrapped in `ng:non-bindable` is left alone. * * @example |
