diff --git a/user_guide/general/models.html b/user_guide/general/models.html
index 3f1c1e2..18e5758 100644
--- a/user_guide/general/models.html
+++ b/user_guide/general/models.html
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
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@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@
 <a name="what"></a>

 <h2>What is a Model?</h2>

 

-<p>Models are PHP classes that are designed to work with information in your database.  For example, let's say 

+<p>Models are PHP classes that are designed to work with information in your database.  For example, let's say

 you use Code Igniter to manage a blog.  You might have a model class that contains functions to insert, update, and

 retrieve your blog data. Here is an example of what such a model class might look like:</p>

 

@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@
 <a name="anatomy"></a>

 <h2>Anatomy of a Model</h2>

 

-<p>Model classes are stored in your <dfn>application/models/</dfn> folder.  They can be nested within sub-folders if you 

+<p>Model classes are stored in your <dfn>application/models/</dfn> folder.  They can be nested within sub-folders if you

 want this type of organization.</p>

 

 <p>The basic prototype for a model class is this:</p>

@@ -142,7 +142,7 @@
 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;}<br />

 }</code>

 

-<p>Where <var>Model_name</var> is the name of your class.  Class names <strong>must</strong> be capitalized. 

+<p>Where <var>Model_name</var> is the name of your class.  Class names <strong>must</strong> be capitalized.

 Make sure your class extends the base Model class.</p>

 

 <p>The file name will be a lower case version of your class name.  For example, if your class is this:</p>

@@ -217,13 +217,13 @@
 <ul>

 <li>You can connect using the standard database methods <a href="../database/connecting.html">described here</a>, either from within your Controller class or your Model class.</li>

 <li>You can tell the model loading function to auto-connect by passing <kbd>TRUE</kbd> (boolean) via the third parameter,

-and connectivity settings, as defined in your database config file will be used: 

+and connectivity settings, as defined in your database config file will be used:

 

 	<code>$this->load->model('<var>Model_name</var>', '', <kbd>TRUE</kbd>);</code>	

 	</li>

 

 

-<li>You can manually pass database connectivity settings via the third parameter: 

+<li>You can manually pass database connectivity settings via the third parameter:

 

 

 		<code>$config['hostname'] = "localhost";<br />