Merge pull request #14 from jpsim/readme-proofread

Minor README edits (typo's, grammar)
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Kyle Fuller
2014-10-26 20:09:55 +00:00

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### Tags
Tags are a mechanism to execute a piece of code which can allows you to have
Tags are a mechanism to execute a piece of code, allowing you to have
control flow within your template.
```html+django
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ control flow within your template.
{% endif %}
```
A tag can also effect the context and define variables as follows:
A tag can also affect the context and define variables as follows:
```html+django
{% for item in items %}
@@ -91,8 +91,8 @@ A tag can also effect the context and define variables as follows:
{% endfor %}
```
Stencil has a couple of built in tags which are listed below. You can also
extend Stencil and provide your own tags.
Stencil has a couple of built-in tags which are listed below. You can also
extend Stencil by providing your own tags.
#### for
@@ -142,13 +142,13 @@ of code allowing you to modify or retrieve a value from the context. Then
return either a string rendered in your template, or an error.
If you want to accept arguments or to capture different tokens between two sets
of template tags. You will need to the `registerTag` API which accepts a
of template tags. You will need to call the `registerTag` API which accepts a
closure to handle the parsing. You can find examples of the `now`, `if` and
`for` tags found inside `Node.swift`.
### Comments
To comment out part of your template you can use the following syntax:
To comment out part of your template, you can use the following syntax:
```html+django
{# My comment is completely hidden #}