* Update to impact of video on webpages
Added comment on the ability to use video on webpages as a key support in designing for mobile
* fixed: removed word Importantly
- Edits to the intro paragraph for shorter and clearer sentences.
- Updated the `.length` description to refer to it as *the* array rather than *your*, to be consistent with other descriptions.
- For `.first` and `.last`, I updated the wording from "accesses" to "returns".
- Added clarification that `.pop` returns the removed element (since `.shift` also mentions this).
- Updated the code snippet for `.select`, which mistakenly implied that the original array is modified
- Added clarification that `.include?` returns `true` if the array includes the element.
- The section for `.flatten` was stuck in the code snippet for `include?`, I've fixed that.
- Added clarification that `.uniq` does not modify the original array.
- Updated the `.uniq` description by cutting extra wording. `.uniq` doesn't take an array, it's called on an array.
* Translated some headings, "Read-Search-Ask" and "grueso"
* Changed the translation again
I changed your suggestion and also realised that you're working with a vector as input, not a matrix as input.
* fix: corrected placement of notes
Some "note" fields were preemptive in their placement; I corrected their placement to be in more appropriate locations.
* update: added additional note fields
Added some additional "note" fields to assist those who are reading through the PHP documentation.
* fix: formatting of escape sequence examples
The formatting was a bit jumbled, so I cleaned up the formatting of the escape sequence.
* update: improved examples
I added a new example to demonstrate the use of a "break" statement in a while loop, as well as numbered each example.
* update: add clarifying statement
I added a note at the end of the description, with the goal of being a bit more explicit in terms of what the "continue" statement does.
* Update index.md
And additional article spotlighting closing the gender gap in tech by the Melinda Gates.
* Updated list of women in tech initiates list
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