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diff --git a/guides/source/configuring.md b/guides/source/configuring.md
index ee3915e196..634b9c1ad0 100644
--- a/guides/source/configuring.md
+++ b/guides/source/configuring.md
@@ -515,6 +515,8 @@ There are a number of settings available on `config.action_mailer`:
config.action_mailer.show_previews = false
```
+* `config.action_mailer.deliver_later_queue_name`. specifies the queue name for mailers. By default this is `mailers`.
+
### Configuring Active Support
There are a few configuration options available in Active Support:
diff --git a/guides/source/development_dependencies_install.md b/guides/source/development_dependencies_install.md
index 4b10d005eb..295e48f493 100644
--- a/guides/source/development_dependencies_install.md
+++ b/guides/source/development_dependencies_install.md
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ In case you can't use the Rails development box, see section below, these are th
Ruby on Rails uses Git for source code control. The [Git homepage](http://git-scm.com/) has installation instructions. There are a variety of resources on the net that will help you get familiar with Git:
* [Try Git course](http://try.github.io/) is an interactive course that will teach you the basics.
-* The [official Documentation](http://git-scm.com/documentation) is pretty comprehensive and also contains some videos with the basics of Git
+* The [official Documentation](http://git-scm.com/documentation) is pretty comprehensive and also contains some videos with the basics of Git.
* [Everyday Git](http://schacon.github.io/git/everyday.html) will teach you just enough about Git to get by.
* The [PeepCode screencast](https://peepcode.com/products/git) on Git is easier to follow.
* [GitHub](http://help.github.com) offers links to a variety of Git resources.
diff --git a/guides/source/form_helpers.md b/guides/source/form_helpers.md
index 853227e2a1..8f7d97844e 100644
--- a/guides/source/form_helpers.md
+++ b/guides/source/form_helpers.md
@@ -291,8 +291,8 @@ You can create a similar binding without actually creating `<form>` tags with th
```erb
<%= form_for @person, url: {action: "create"} do |person_form| %>
<%= person_form.text_field :name %>
- <%= fields_for @person.contact_detail do |contact_details_form| %>
- <%= contact_details_form.text_field :phone_number %>
+ <%= fields_for @person.contact_detail do |contact_detail_form| %>
+ <%= contact_detail_form.text_field :phone_number %>
<% end %>
<% end %>
```
@@ -441,7 +441,7 @@ Whenever Rails sees that the internal value of an option being generated matches
TIP: The second argument to `options_for_select` must be exactly equal to the desired internal value. In particular if the value is the integer `2` you cannot pass `"2"` to `options_for_select` - you must pass `2`. Be aware of values extracted from the `params` hash as they are all strings.
-WARNING: when `:include_blank` or `:prompt` are not present, `:include_blank` is forced true if the select attribute `required` is true, display `size` is one and `multiple` is not true.
+WARNING: When `:include_blank` or `:prompt` are not present, `:include_blank` is forced true if the select attribute `required` is true, display `size` is one and `multiple` is not true.
You can add arbitrary attributes to the options using hashes: