Website for Quote Bot
Before you even think of editing anything, check if any branches by the name of rewrite
, update
or alike exist.
If you'd like to edit, let's say the Linux
selfhosting guide, there is a list of requirements you must meet before editing.
- 1. Is your edit contributing to the site? (Adding pages like "Credits" and adding yourself to it is not contributing to the website.)
- 2. Is your edit minor? (Grammar fix, rewording, etc.)
- 3. Is your edit of dire importance? (Site breaking when clicking X and Y)
- 4. Is your edit going to break the site?
- 5. Are the elements of the page you edited consistent with the rest of the website?
- 6. Are the elements of the page you edited Bootstrap?
If you meet all of the listed requirements, your next course of action is to open a pull request and edit what you wish to edit. You are then to copy-paste the list from above and put X/leave empty where it belongs.
In this Pull Request, I changed X and Y.
- [X] 1. Is your edit contributing to the site? (Adding pages like "Credits" and adding yourself to it is not contributing to the website.)
- [X] 2. Is your edit minor? (Grammar fix, rewording, etc.)
- [ ] 3. Is your edit of dire importance? (Site breaking when clicking X and Y)
- [ ] 4. Is your edit going to break the site?
- [X] 5. Are the elements of the page you edited consistent with the rest of the website?
- [X] 6. Are the elements of the page you edited Bootstrap?
[L#1](link to the commit line) - X Y Z
A good example of what has been said above can be found here.