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Heydon Pickering 8 years ago
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content/patterns/coding/tested.md

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 When you're an inclusive designer, it's pertinent to do some testing. Following specs is one thing, but you need to verify that your component works okay for users.
 When you're an inclusive designer, it's pertinent to do some testing. Following specs is one thing, but you need to verify that your component works okay for users.
 
 
-**Infusion** provided a `tested` shortcode that let's you show which browsers and assistive technologies you've tried your design out in. Here's an example. Note the commas and "+" signs.
+**Infusion** provided a `tested` shortcode that lets you show which browsers and assistive technologies you've tried your design out in. Here's an example. Note the commas and "+" signs.
 
 
 {{<codeBlock>}}
 {{<codeBlock>}}
 &#x7b;{% tested using="Firefox + JAWS, Chrome, Safari iOS + Voiceover, Edge" %}}
 &#x7b;{% tested using="Firefox + JAWS, Chrome, Safari iOS + Voiceover, Edge" %}}

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docs/index.xml

@@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ The example visually-hidden.md snippet describes the CSS needed to create conten
       
       
       <guid>https://thepaciellogroup.github.io/infusion/patterns/coding/tested/</guid>
       <guid>https://thepaciellogroup.github.io/infusion/patterns/coding/tested/</guid>
       <description>When you&amp;rsquo;re an inclusive designer, it&amp;rsquo;s pertinent to do some testing. Following specs is one thing, but you need to verify that your component works okay for users.
       <description>When you&amp;rsquo;re an inclusive designer, it&amp;rsquo;s pertinent to do some testing. Following specs is one thing, but you need to verify that your component works okay for users.
-Infusion provided a tested shortcode that let&amp;rsquo;s you show which browsers and assistive technologies you&amp;rsquo;ve tried your design out in. Here&amp;rsquo;s an example. Note the commas and &amp;ldquo;+&amp;rdquo; signs.
+Infusion provided a tested shortcode that lets you show which browsers and assistive technologies you&amp;rsquo;ve tried your design out in. Here&amp;rsquo;s an example. Note the commas and &amp;ldquo;+&amp;rdquo; signs.
 &amp;#x7b;{% tested using=&#34;Firefox + JAWS, Chrome, Safari iOS + Voiceover, Edge&#34; %}}  This outputs:</description>
 &amp;#x7b;{% tested using=&#34;Firefox + JAWS, Chrome, Safari iOS + Voiceover, Edge&#34; %}}  This outputs:</description>
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     </item>
     
     

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docs/patterns/coding/index.xml

@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ The file tree is described using a markdown nested list structure:
       
       
       <guid>https://thepaciellogroup.github.io/infusion/patterns/coding/tested/</guid>
       <guid>https://thepaciellogroup.github.io/infusion/patterns/coding/tested/</guid>
       <description>When you&amp;rsquo;re an inclusive designer, it&amp;rsquo;s pertinent to do some testing. Following specs is one thing, but you need to verify that your component works okay for users.
       <description>When you&amp;rsquo;re an inclusive designer, it&amp;rsquo;s pertinent to do some testing. Following specs is one thing, but you need to verify that your component works okay for users.
-Infusion provided a tested shortcode that let&amp;rsquo;s you show which browsers and assistive technologies you&amp;rsquo;ve tried your design out in. Here&amp;rsquo;s an example. Note the commas and &amp;ldquo;+&amp;rdquo; signs.
+Infusion provided a tested shortcode that lets you show which browsers and assistive technologies you&amp;rsquo;ve tried your design out in. Here&amp;rsquo;s an example. Note the commas and &amp;ldquo;+&amp;rdquo; signs.
 &amp;#x7b;{% tested using=&#34;Firefox + JAWS, Chrome, Safari iOS + Voiceover, Edge&#34; %}}  This outputs:</description>
 &amp;#x7b;{% tested using=&#34;Firefox + JAWS, Chrome, Safari iOS + Voiceover, Edge&#34; %}}  This outputs:</description>
     </item>
     </item>
     
     

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docs/patterns/coding/tested/index.html

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     <p>When you&rsquo;re an inclusive designer, it&rsquo;s pertinent to do some testing. Following specs is one thing, but you need to verify that your component works okay for users.</p>
     <p>When you&rsquo;re an inclusive designer, it&rsquo;s pertinent to do some testing. Following specs is one thing, but you need to verify that your component works okay for users.</p>
 
 
-<p><strong>Infusion</strong> provided a <code>tested</code> shortcode that let&rsquo;s you show which browsers and assistive technologies you&rsquo;ve tried your design out in. Here&rsquo;s an example. Note the commas and &ldquo;+&rdquo; signs.</p>
+<p><strong>Infusion</strong> provided a <code>tested</code> shortcode that lets you show which browsers and assistive technologies you&rsquo;ve tried your design out in. Here&rsquo;s an example. Note the commas and &ldquo;+&rdquo; signs.</p>
 
 
 <pre class=" "><code  data-codeblock-shortcode>
 <pre class=" "><code  data-codeblock-shortcode>
 &#x7b;{% tested using="Firefox + JAWS, Chrome, Safari iOS + Voiceover, Edge" %}}
 &#x7b;{% tested using="Firefox + JAWS, Chrome, Safari iOS + Voiceover, Edge" %}}

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docs/print-version/index.html

@@ -2025,7 +2025,7 @@ npm run start
             </h1>
             </h1>
             <p>When you&rsquo;re an inclusive designer, it&rsquo;s pertinent to do some testing. Following specs is one thing, but you need to verify that your component works okay for users.</p>
             <p>When you&rsquo;re an inclusive designer, it&rsquo;s pertinent to do some testing. Following specs is one thing, but you need to verify that your component works okay for users.</p>
 
 
-<p><strong>Infusion</strong> provided a <code>tested</code> shortcode that let&rsquo;s you show which browsers and assistive technologies you&rsquo;ve tried your design out in. Here&rsquo;s an example. Note the commas and &ldquo;+&rdquo; signs.</p>
+<p><strong>Infusion</strong> provided a <code>tested</code> shortcode that lets you show which browsers and assistive technologies you&rsquo;ve tried your design out in. Here&rsquo;s an example. Note the commas and &ldquo;+&rdquo; signs.</p>
 
 
 <pre class=" "><code  data-codeblock-shortcode>
 <pre class=" "><code  data-codeblock-shortcode>
 &#x7b;{% tested using="Firefox + JAWS, Chrome, Safari iOS + Voiceover, Edge" %}}
 &#x7b;{% tested using="Firefox + JAWS, Chrome, Safari iOS + Voiceover, Edge" %}}

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