"When a user clicks on a button, all \<p> elements will be hidden:" - here the "\<p>" is taken as html tag due to which text is moving to next line. The intention of author is to say that all paragraph (\<p>) tags will be hidden. The "\<p>" itself is not showing as it's considered an HTML tag. I have added an escape character in front.
* Added grammatical correction and explanation
- Added apostrophe for Single Page Web Application's
- Added the meaning for the MVC abbreviation
* Addressed suggested changes
* add the text "The first publicly available description of HTML was a document called "HTML Tags", first mentioned on the Internet by Tim Berners-Lee in late 1991. Who is widely credited with the invention of html." to article
* Addressed suggested changes
* Practical example of a while loop
Added a practical example of the benefits of a while loop being a condition controlled loop
* Fixed syntax and grammar
* Fix line for Example
Bolded Example is inline with description. Added new line so that Example will have its own line (right before the actual example)
* Add line break after Description
* add advantages and disadvantages of array
add two advantages and 1 disadvantages of array to the article.
* add advantages and disadvantages of array
updated the previous commit.
* Add example and reason why is not commonly used
Expanded from stub - added an example, an example of the simplified version (.class selector) and added some external references
* removed w3schools links
* Unique property of the inverse of the golden ratio
Added a description of how the golden ratio minus 1 is equal to the inverse of the golden ratio
* Fix typo in OP's PR
* add Explanation of deadlock with example
Explanation of Deadlock with example are done along with this Deadlock avoidance with Algorithm to Deadlock avoidance are also explained.
* added frontmatter, corrected formatting
* Adding basic Big O for ArrayList methods
I added average O(n) for basic methods in arraylist. This is important for every programmer to know.
* minor edits
* moved a few lines
* Added usages
Added usages in the style of other files in the directory.
* Complete file overhaul.
Added details on how all of the three different modes are used. Added commonly used arguments section with seven arguments and how to use them. Added an examples section with three examples and explanations of them. Added a link to the SS64 page. Also made sure that the formatting is more consistent with the rest of the directory.
* Basic editting.
Removed hyphens before user (group) and read/write options because `-` is not required in front of the user (group) option and has a specific meaning (to remove) for the read/write options.
* Additional editing and formatting.
* Reworded the sentence for using a combination of numeric permission arguments.
* Changed the sentence that introduces commonly used arguments to a subheading.