From ca97a817aa9175ee093cd18510cea7c2cf8f0df5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: horus Date: Sat, 1 Oct 2022 04:13:54 +0200 Subject: wording --- resources/views/about.blade.php | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'resources') diff --git a/resources/views/about.blade.php b/resources/views/about.blade.php index 5634856..7f5c465 100644 --- a/resources/views/about.blade.php +++ b/resources/views/about.blade.php @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ It does so by fetching the {!! file_get_c

-Furthermore, it structures the articles and categorizes them in topics. You can find the respective topics above the article, or
click here to see all topics alphabetically listed and here to see them sorted by popularity. The topics above the article (those little blue pills) are clickable and link to other articles with the same topic. Those topics are not directly taken from the Wikipedia page itself, but created a different way. And I may be biased, but I find them far more useful than the categories Wikipedia thinks those articles are in. +Furthermore, it structures the articles and categorizes them in topics. You can find the respective topics above the article, or click here to see all topics alphabetically listed and here to see them sorted by popularity. The topics above the article (those little blue pills) are clickable and link to other articles with the same topic. Those topics are not verbatim copied from the Wikipedia page, but created a custom way. And I may be biased, but I find them far more useful than the categories Wikipedia thinks those articles are in. "English poetry in 1751"? Yeah, sure, that's very specific.

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