diff --git a/content/applications/websites/website/optimize/seo.rst b/content/applications/websites/website/optimize/seo.rst index 2251c7989..4151d7102 100644 --- a/content/applications/websites/website/optimize/seo.rst +++ b/content/applications/websites/website/optimize/seo.rst @@ -621,7 +621,7 @@ robots.txt ---------- When indexing your website, search engines take a first look at the -general indexing rules of the a``/robots.txt`` file (allowed robots, +general indexing rules of the ``/robots.txt`` file (allowed robots, sitemap path, etc.). Odoo automatically creates it. Its content is: User-agent: \* diff --git a/content/developer/howtos/rdtraining/K_dashboard.rst b/content/developer/howtos/rdtraining/K_dashboard.rst index abb0b514a..ebdf87bc9 100644 --- a/content/developer/howtos/rdtraining/K_dashboard.rst +++ b/content/developer/howtos/rdtraining/K_dashboard.rst @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ File Structure You probably have already guessed that since dashboard views are an Enterprise view, they must have a dependency on an Enterprise module. The Enterprise module is ``web_dashboard``. Don't forget to add it to your manifest file! It is standard to add dashboards intended to be used as a -``view_mode`` for one of your module's models (in the ``model`` folder``) to the views directory +``view_mode`` for one of your module's models (in the ``model`` folder) to the views directory (i.e. the same file that contains the other views for the same model). It is standard to create a separate Enterprise module to add extra Enterprise views and features to diff --git a/content/developer/reference/frontend/qweb.rst b/content/developer/reference/frontend/qweb.rst index a2343b5e6..b63ac5a9b 100644 --- a/content/developer/reference/frontend/qweb.rst +++ b/content/developer/reference/frontend/qweb.rst @@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ variables for various data points: index These extra variables provided and all new variables created into the -``foreach`` are only available in the scope of the``foreach``. If the +``foreach`` are only available in the scope of the ``foreach``. If the variable exists outside the context of the ``foreach``, the value is copied at the end of the foreach into the global context.