diff --git a/_posts/docs/2010-12-03-options.mdown b/_posts/docs/2010-12-03-options.mdown index d31c71e..140fa63 100644 --- a/_posts/docs/2010-12-03-options.mdown +++ b/_posts/docs/2010-12-03-options.mdown @@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ Triggers layout logic when browser window is resized.
true
false
, be sure to set a size for the container in your CSS, so it doesn't collapse when Isotope is triggered.
## sortAscending
diff --git a/_posts/docs/2010-12-07-sorting.mdown b/_posts/docs/2010-12-07-sorting.mdown
index 3160505..2c84694 100644
--- a/_posts/docs/2010-12-07-sorting.mdown
+++ b/_posts/docs/2010-12-07-sorting.mdown
@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ There is an additional sorting data built in to Isotope `'original-order'`. Sort
## sortAscending option
-By default, Isotope sorts data in ascension. If our data for name is "Gold, Antimony, Lead, Iron, Silver", when sorted by name, the elements will be ordered ABC.. : "Antimony, Gold, Iron, Lead, Silver." To reverse the order and sort data in descension, set [`sortAscending`](options.html#sortascending) to `false`.
+By default, Isotope sorts data in ascension. If our data for name is "Gold, Antimony, Lead, Iron, Silver", when sorted by name, the elements will be ordered ABC.. : "Antimony, Gold, Iron, Lead, Silver." To reverse the order and sort data in descension, set [`sortAscending`](options.html#sortascending) to false
.
{% highlight javascript %}