Rachel Lee
Rachel Lee
Another option might be to update our current guidance to the two-word form, which conforms to Merriam-Webster. Or wait to see what the Word Nerds determine.
I don't have a strong preference here - the proposed change sounds good to me!
I noticed another section where "navigate to" is documented in the Style Guide. I'm noting it here so that we can update this mention as well when the "go to"...
I think Julian's clarification works very well: "Use "Overview" in a title only sparingly, and do not use "Overview" as a title on its own."
@daobrien I just came across an interesting naming example yesterday. It's not exactly aligned to the examples that you're looking for, but it might be an interesting edge case or...
Thanks for opening this issue! I like the new sentence about references. This entry is a good place to add a reminder about "refer to". I suggest providing a greater...
Hm, I see the same entry in 6.1 as in 6.2. 
@daobrien Oh, I see -- thank you. @julian-cable Yes, I agree: keep an entry for "check" and soften the blanket ban (with some explanation).
Adding an example from the wild where using "checks" would be appropriate - when discussing the `fsck` tool. RH342 (CH08s04 GE) HLD section objective: “Check a file system and repair...
Another example: "check" (and "checking") are currently used in the scaffolding template for CH00 content: content/introduction/perform/perform.adoc: - "A quiz is typically used when **checking** knowledge-based learning, or when a hands-on...