Replace ‘^’ back-to-top link with ‘↑’ in CONTRIBUTING.md#1786
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Replace ‘^’ back-to-top link with ‘↑’ in CONTRIBUTING.md#1786roryokane wants to merge 1 commit intocodemirror:masterfrom
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To make it clearer what that link does. At first I thought ‘^’ was a permalink for the heading it was next to. ‘↑’ is less likely to cause this confusion.
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I'm no fan of having top links like that at all. See attached patch, which simply removes them. |
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To make it clearer what that link does. At first I thought ‘^’ was a permalink for the heading it was next to. ‘↑’ is less likely to cause this confusion.