diff --git a/rules/making-a-great-done-video/rule.md b/rules/making-a-great-done-video/rule.md index 33b4152c885..304fdaba8b5 100644 --- a/rules/making-a-great-done-video/rule.md +++ b/rules/making-a-great-done-video/rule.md @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ For a great 'Done Video' here are the key things to remember: 8. Show the Pain - Demonstrate the problem that your new feature will fix, then demonstrate your feature. 9. One-Take - Record it in one take, but start again if it's super bad. 10. Quick - Keep it short, concise, and don't repeat yourself! -11. Directing Attention - Give people an idea of where to look by mentioning positions of the screen before taking actions, e.g. "at the bottom of the screen" or "in the top right-hand corner". +11. Directing Attention - Give people an idea of where to look by mentioning positions on the screen before taking actions, e.g. "at the bottom of the screen" or "in the top right-hand corner". 12. Clean UI - Use a clean browser and IDE or hide your bookmarks bar, and zoom in to 125% in your browser. Hide the ribbon if presenting in Microsoft Office. Clear all irrelevant reminders if presenting in Outlook. Note: You can easily get a clean browser by using a guest or incognito profile. ::: bad