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authorIsaac Orme <isorme1@gmail.com>2018-03-25 13:02:11 -0700
committerIsaac Orme <isorme1@gmail.com>2018-03-25 13:02:11 -0700
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Readability fix [ci skip]
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@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ class ClientsController < ApplicationController
end
```
-As an example, if a user goes to `/clients/new` in your application to add a new client, Rails will create an instance of `ClientsController` and call its `new` method. Note that the empty method from the example above would work just fine because Rails will by default render the `new.html.erb` view unless the action says otherwise. The `new` method could make available to the view a `@client` instance variable by creating a new `Client`:
+As an example, if a user goes to `/clients/new` in your application to add a new client, Rails will create an instance of `ClientsController` and call its `new` method. Note that the empty method from the example above would work just fine because Rails will by default render the `new.html.erb` view unless the action says otherwise. By creating a new `Client`, the `new` method can make a `@client` instance variable accessible in the view:
```ruby
def new