First of all, let me be clear, I'm not here to cause any inconvenience to anyone, if I have caused it inadvertently, I would like to apologise right away. I shall improve going forward.
While I was editing all the posts, I had made sure that "I retain the thought process of the owner of the post i.e. without editing the whole sentences". This is the only reason I stayed away from editing whole sentences, as the creator of the post might think that the whole post has been modified.
On the other hand, I have come across many posts that were created, that contain full URLs that are not in line with the text. I took only such posts and making the links in-line.
Unfortunately, Stack Overflow does not get back on why few reviews were "rejected". Otherwise, I would have improved the posts long time ago itself.
Thank you, for bringing this up, going forward I shall be careful, since, the guidelines mentioned that the full URLs should be in-line, I am trying to find all the posts and making it in-line.
I would not call the links where I got "rejected" edits as "Lazy edits", as one of the persons have mentioned it, however, as I have pointed it out already, "I did not wanted to make changes to the whole paragraphs" of the posts.
I was only trying to do this for any/all posts that contain links that are not inline.
For example, take a look at this post:
Example #1
BEFORE
Unable to launch the IIS Express Web server It seems you need to do some configuring as you seem to be using SSL; here's a step-by-step guide by Scott Hanselman himself:
Unable to launch the IIS Express Web server It seems you need to do some configuring as you seem to be using SSL; here's a step-by-step guide by Scott Hanselman himself:
http://www.hanselman.com/blog/WorkingWithSSLAtDevelopmentTimeIsEasierWithIISExpress.aspx
http://www.hanselman.com/blog/WorkingWithSSLAtDevelopmentTimeIsEasierWithIISExpress.aspx
AFTER
It seems you need to do some configuring as you seem to be using SSL; here's a step-by-step guide by Scott Hanselman himself:
It seems you need to do some configuring as you seem to be using SSL; here's a step-by-step guide by Scott Hanselman himself: