diff --git a/bundles/best_practices.rst b/bundles/best_practices.rst index 9c615c46db1..c6e0521db82 100644 --- a/bundles/best_practices.rst +++ b/bundles/best_practices.rst @@ -480,7 +480,7 @@ The ``composer.json`` file should include at least the following metadata: Consists of the vendor and the short bundle name. If you are releasing the bundle on your own instead of on behalf of a company, use your personal name (e.g. ``johnsmith/blog-bundle``). Exclude the vendor name from the bundle - short name and separate each word with an hyphen. For example: AcmeBlogBundle + short name and separate each word with a hyphen. For example: AcmeBlogBundle is transformed into ``blog-bundle`` and AcmeSocialConnectBundle is transformed into ``social-connect-bundle``. diff --git a/bundles/configuration.rst b/bundles/configuration.rst index dac9550a161..25254b7efcb 100644 --- a/bundles/configuration.rst +++ b/bundles/configuration.rst @@ -332,7 +332,7 @@ bundle in the console using the Yaml format. As long as your bundle's configuration is located in the standard location (``YourBundle\DependencyInjection\Configuration``) and does not have -a constructor it will work automatically. If you +a constructor, it will work automatically. If you have something different, your ``Extension`` class must override the :method:`Extension::getConfiguration() ` method and return an instance of your ``Configuration``. diff --git a/bundles/prepend_extension.rst b/bundles/prepend_extension.rst index a332d45141f..4d174c8366d 100644 --- a/bundles/prepend_extension.rst +++ b/bundles/prepend_extension.rst @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ How to Simplify Configuration of Multiple Bundles When building reusable and extensible applications, developers are often faced with a choice: either create a single large bundle or multiple smaller bundles. Creating a single bundle has the drawback that it's impossible for -users to choose to remove functionality they are not using. Creating multiple +users to remove unused functionality. Creating multiple bundles has the drawback that configuration becomes more tedious and settings often need to be repeated for various bundles.