diff --git a/src/pages/index.tsx b/src/pages/index.tsx
index c431bce..e5f3650 100644
--- a/src/pages/index.tsx
+++ b/src/pages/index.tsx
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ const features: Feature.Feature[] = [
description: (
<>
Dead simple setup. Bring your favorite frontend framework and create beautiful desktop applications in
- seconds
+ seconds!
>
),
},
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ const features: Feature.Feature[] = [
button: "Learn more",
link: "/docs/getting-started/dependencies",
icon: ,
- description: <>Deploy to Windows, MacOS and Linux - No code changes required. Saucer handles them all!>,
+ description: <>Deploy to Windows, MacOS and Linux - No code changes required.>,
},
{
title: "Interoperability",
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ const features: Feature.Feature[] = [
button: "Embedding",
link: "/docs/embedding",
icon: ,
- description: <>Seamlessly embed all of your frontend code into saucer and ship a contained binary>,
+ description: <>Seamlessly embed all of your frontend code into saucer and ship a contained binary.>,
},
{
title: "Customizability",
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ const features: Feature.Feature[] = [
link: "/docs/advanced/modules",
icon: ,
description: (
- <>Modules allow extensive customization and access to underlying platform specific implementations>
+ <>Modules allow for extensive customization and access to underlying platform specific implementations.>
),
},
{
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ const features: Feature.Feature[] = [
description: (
<>
By using the the operating systems native web renderer*{" "}
- it's possible to produce binaries that are just ~250KB
+ it's possible to produce binaries that are just ~250KB.
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ const features: Feature.Feature[] = [
icon: ,
description: (
<>
- All methods are fully thread-safe and annotated for your convenience. No special care required
+ All methods are fully thread-safe and annotated for your convenience. No special care required.
>
),
},
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ const features: Feature.Feature[] = [
icon: ,
description: (
<>
- Saucer is, and will always be, Free and Open Source
+ Saucer is, and will always be, Free and Open Source.
Licensed under MIT where applicable