I was looking through the help page and I found some small typos...
Sponsorships and Licensing - Top As you have probably noticed, Armor Games has a large libary of quality games made by developers sponsored by Armor Games. If you want to be sponsored by Armor Games, feel free to drop us an email via the Contact page. Make sure to make the subject concerning your sponsorship!
And it probably should be updated because CS5 is now out
The help page needs a major rebuild. It is a fallacy seen in any information architect's eyes, and one spelling error just adds to the reason to get it revamped and actually helpful.
And it probably should be updated because CS5 is now out
Don't really see how that is related to this whatsoever, because the webpage is just HTML and JavaScript.
But yeah, there are quite a few typos and errors in sentence construction in those pages that not many people pay attention to. The other spelling errors there are:
These are also the official site rules, so even if you are familiar with the site it is imporant to brush up on some of the details!
Should be important.
Each game can be voted on once by a user. You can anywhere from 1-10, by clicking in the bar beneith the average vote bar.
Should be beneath and you can also see bad sentence construction there.
Each user has the ability to "Up Vote" a comment, which will allow the comment to become more promenent if several users click the Up Arrow next to the comment.
Should be prominent.
Merits are earned by writing constuctive,original, and thoughtful comments in the Games section.
Should be constructive, with a space after the first comma and no comma before and.
For each merit you recieve, you will earn 25 AP and your post will stand out.
Should be receive and the last part (and your post will stand out) isn't necessary.
We want everyone to enjoy the site and not feel like they are wading through spam and hatrid.
Hatred.
So there's all the spelling mistakes in that entire page but that doesn't include typos, sentence construction, punctuation or anything else of the likes. There's also some inconsistencies, in the first few sentences he writes sign up as sign up and signup. Sometimes he decides to capitalise armatar when he has also put it in lowercase at some other point. Just a little clean and it would look a bit better.