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 (HTM) Author: Bjørn Erik Pedersen <bjorn.erik.pedersen@gmail.com>
       Date:   Fri, 21 Dec 2018 09:45:41 +0100
       
       Squashed 'docs/' changes from d1cf9adc4..bd91d1cfd
       
       bd91d1cfd Fix typo
       0d45ea9cf Fix order of arguments in another strings.TrimLeft example
       0982f65c1 Fix the order of arguments to strings.TrimRight
       f1f9b7cd6 Arguments in example
       5d9c7327f Fix shortcode example escape chars
       
       git-subtree-dir: docs
       git-subtree-split: bd91d1cfddf87fa693c1e2e7a2de555d2cee19f3
       
       Diffstat:
         M content/en/content-management/synt… |       2 +-
         M content/en/functions/strings.TrimL… |       5 ++---
         M content/en/functions/strings.TrimR… |       4 ++--
         M content/en/templates/shortcode-tem… |       2 +-
       
       4 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
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 (DIR) diff --git a/content/en/content-management/syntax-highlighting.md b/content/en/content-management/syntax-highlighting.md
       @@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ It is also possible to add syntax highlighting with GitHub flavored code fences.
        
        ## List of Chroma Highlighting Languages
        
       -The full list of Chroma lexers and their aliases (which is the identifier used in the `hightlight` template func or when doing highlighting in code fences):
       +The full list of Chroma lexers and their aliases (which is the identifier used in the `highlight` template func or when doing highlighting in code fences):
        
        {{< chroma-lexers >}}
        
 (DIR) diff --git a/content/en/functions/strings.TrimLeft.md b/content/en/functions/strings.TrimLeft.md
       @@ -20,9 +20,8 @@ aliases: []
        
        Given the string `"abba"`, leading `"a"`'s can be removed a follows:
        
       -    {{ strings.TrimLeft "abba" "a" }} → "bba"
       +    {{ strings.TrimLeft "a" "abba" }} → "bba"
        
        Numbers can be handled as well:
        
       -    {{ strings.TrimLeft 1221 "12" }} → ""
       -
       +    {{ strings.TrimLeft 12 1221341221 }} → "341221"
 (DIR) diff --git a/content/en/functions/strings.TrimRight.md b/content/en/functions/strings.TrimRight.md
       @@ -20,9 +20,9 @@ aliases: []
        
        Given the string `"abba"`, trailing `"a"`'s can be removed a follows:
        
       -    {{ strings.TrimRight "abba" "a" }} → "abb"
       +    {{ strings.TrimRight "a" "abba" }} → "abb"
        
        Numbers can be handled as well:
        
       -    {{ strings.TrimRight 1221 "12" }} → ""
       +    {{ strings.TrimRight 12 1221341221 }} → "122134"
        
 (DIR) diff --git a/content/en/templates/shortcode-templates.md b/content/en/templates/shortcode-templates.md
       @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ To create a shortcode, place an HTML template in the `layouts/shortcodes` direct
        You can organize your shortcodes in subfolders, e.g. in `layouts/shortcodes/boxes`. These shortcodes would then be accessible with their relative path, e.g:
        
        ```
       -{{/*< boxes/square >*/}}
       +{{</* boxes/square */>}}
        ```
        
        Note the forward slash.