Today, I went to check my all actions tab to see what I did so far. I saw that one of my edits got rejected.
As far as I see, the reason for rejecting my edit is "The edit does not improve the quality of the post. Changes to the content are unnecessary or make the post more confusing."
Obviously, I fixed some stuff, so "The edit does not improve the quality of the post." doesn't fit here. As well as I didn't make the post more confusing. I think the changes I made were "unnecessary" or at least the post will survive without them, but if I can do something good, why don't I do it? :-)
Let me explain everything.
I've changed the "inputPhotoLocation" to highlight it as code, and well, "inputPhotoLocation" is code.
inputPhotoLocation
is a prop which is arguments passed into React components. So, clearly, it's code. Am I wrong?I've changed "
./assets/GroupImages/football.jpg
" to highlight it as code. I did this because this meta post says "When in doubt, prefer code formatting for technical content such as file paths, tracebacks, or logs.", "./assets/GroupImages/football.jpg
" is a file path. Am I wrong?I've removed "Thanks!" because this meta post which says that "Thanks" and "Hope this helps" aren't useful. I've removed it. Am I wrong?
Fixed some grammar mistakes. I changed "cant" to "can't", and I added a question mark to the end of the title because it's a question.
I fixed some issues. Maybe I did something wrong? We're all humans, and we break stuff (usually). I'm posting this meta post in order to learn what I did wrong, and hopefully, I won't try to repeat it again.