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Fixed issue #133: The "Introduction to Storybook" doc needs improvement #3

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This pull request addresses issue open-sauced#133.

Changes made:

  • The heading in the "Making Changes to Storybook" section has been adjusted to an h2 heading for consistency with the surrounding content. The two subheadings within the same section have been elevated to h3 level to enhance the hierarchy and readability of the content, maintaining a clear structure throughout the documentation.

  • Revised the content for the 'Adding New Category' section, ensuring its clarity. Additionally, I've incorporated an example, aiding developers in gaining a clearer understanding of the required actions."

  • Corrected typo

  • Added a placeholder text to the "Adding a new UI element" code block.

dominicduffin1 and others added 3 commits August 11, 2023 18:14
Fix: Correct typo in resolve-merge-conflicts.md
### [1.37.1](open-sauced/docs@v1.37.0...v1.37.1) (2023-08-12)

### Bug Fixes

* Correct typo in resolve-merge-conflicts.md ([open-sauced#128](open-sauced#128)) ([72f3b45](open-sauced@72f3b45))
… to be clear and fixed heading inconsistencies

Worked on this issue. The "Introduction to Storybook" doc needs improvement open-sauced#133
@Barry-dE Barry-dE merged commit ff702b8 into main Aug 13, 2023
@Barry-dE Barry-dE deleted the Barry-dE-issue-133-fix branch August 15, 2023 10:21
@Barry-dE Barry-dE self-assigned this Aug 15, 2023
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