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chore(docs): Standardize word website #24728

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@jbampton jbampton commented Jun 2, 2020

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Changed web site to website.

The term website is used a lot more currently in the code.

@jbampton jbampton requested review from a team as code owners June 2, 2020 21:17
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Looks good, thanks for the PR!

@marcysutton marcysutton merged commit 6eafab3 into gatsbyjs:master Jun 10, 2020
@jbampton jbampton deleted the standardize-website-word branch June 11, 2020 05:23
pragmaticpat pushed a commit to pragmaticpat/gatsby that referenced this pull request Apr 28, 2022
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