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Really small grammar fixes (#162)

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Pepperminty Wiki is a complete wiki contained in a single file, inspired by @am2064's [Minty Wiki](https://github.com/am2064/Minty-Wiki). It's open source too (under MPL-2.0), so contributions are welcome! Pepperminty Wiki is a complete wiki contained in a single file, inspired by @am2064's [Minty Wiki](https://github.com/am2064/Minty-Wiki). It's open source too (under MPL-2.0), so contributions are welcome!
Developed by Starbeamrainbowlabs (though contributions from others are welcome!), Pepperminty Wiki has a variety of useful (and cool!) features - such as file upload, a dynamic help page, page revision history, page tags, and more! Other amazing features are in the works too (like a theme gallery, autoupdate, and user watchlists), so check the release notes to see what's been added recently. Developed by Starbeamrainbowlabs (though contributions from others are welcome!), Pepperminty Wiki has a variety of useful (and cool!) features - such as file upload, a dynamic help page, page revision history, page tags, and more! Other amazing features are in the works too (like a theme gallery, auto update, and user watchlists), so check the release notes to see what's been added recently.
**Latest Version:** v0.17 (stable) v0.18-dev (development) ([Changelog](https://github.com/sbrl/Pepperminty-Wiki/blob/master/Changelog.md)) **Latest Version:** v0.17 (stable) v0.18-dev (development) ([Changelog](https://github.com/sbrl/Pepperminty-Wiki/blob/master/Changelog.md))
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- Additional syntax for resizing and floating images (see inbuilt help page) - Additional syntax for resizing and floating images (see inbuilt help page)
- File galleries - File galleries
- Short syntax for referencing uploaded files - Short syntax for referencing uploaded files
- Client side mathematical expression parsing, courtesy of [MathJax](https://www.mathjax.org/) - Client-side mathematical expression parsing, courtesy of [MathJax](https://www.mathjax.org/)
- Links to non-existent pages appear red - Links to non-existent pages appear red
- Full page revision history (comparison / manipulation coming soon) - Full page revision history (comparison / manipulation coming soon)
- Optional time-delayed search indexing - Optional time-delayed search indexing
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- Internal links - Links to non-existent pages show up in red - Internal links - Links to non-existent pages show up in red
- Printable page view - Printable page view
- Customisable theme - Customisable theme
- ~~Basic 'search' bar~~ A full text search engine! - ~~Basic 'search' bar~~ A full-text search engine!
- _Dynamic server-side suggestions (since v0.13!)_ - _Dynamic server-side suggestions (since v0.13!)_
- (Optional) Sidebar with a tree of all the current pages - (Optional) Sidebar with a tree of all the current pages
- Tags - Tags
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### User Accounts ### User Accounts
User account details are currently stored as an object in `peppermint.json`, under the `users` special setting. Each user has their own object, in which lies their user data. User account details are currently stored as an object in `peppermint.json`, under the `users` special setting. Each user has their own object, in which lies their user data.
While users can change their own passwords and email addresses, you'll inevitably want to add your own users. You can do this through the brand-new user management page if you're logged in as a modereator or better (the `user-table` action - example url: `https://example.com/path/to/index.php?action=user-table`), or manually. Here's how to do it manually: While users can change their own passwords and email addresses, you'll inevitably want to add your own users. You can do this through the brand-new user management page if you're logged in as a moderator or better (the `user-table` action - example url: `https://example.com/path/to/index.php?action=user-table`), or manually. Here's how to do it manually:
1. Open `peppermint.json` in your favourite text editor. 1. Open `peppermint.json` in your favourite text editor.
2. Create a new property on the `users` object, whose value is an object and key is the new user's username. Use the existing users for reference. 2. Create a new property on the `users` object, whose value is an object and key is the new user's username. Use the existing users for reference.