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diff --git a/guides/source/getting_started.md b/guides/source/getting_started.md index 49c691c841..2ed1883ede 100644 --- a/guides/source/getting_started.md +++ b/guides/source/getting_started.md @@ -1546,8 +1546,8 @@ You'll learn a little about associations in the next section of this guide. The (`:references`) keyword used in the bash command is a special data type for models. It creates a new column on your database table with the provided model name appended with an `_id` -that can hold integer values. You can get a better understanding after analyzing the -`db/schema.rb` file below. +that can hold integer values. To get a better understanding, analyze the +`db/schema.rb` file after running the migration. In addition to the model, Rails has also made a migration to create the corresponding database table: diff --git a/guides/source/layouts_and_rendering.md b/guides/source/layouts_and_rendering.md index c96cf61761..57e603ec0d 100644 --- a/guides/source/layouts_and_rendering.md +++ b/guides/source/layouts_and_rendering.md @@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ service requests that are expecting something other than proper HTML. NOTE: By default, if you use the `:plain` option, the text is rendered without using the current layout. If you want Rails to put the text into the current -layout, you need to add the `layout: true` option and use the `.txt.erb` +layout, you need to add the `layout: true` option and use the `.text.erb` extension for the layout file. #### Rendering HTML |