diff --git a/modules/user-guide/pages/installing-redhat-style-for-vale.adoc b/modules/user-guide/pages/installing-redhat-style-for-vale.adoc index 6497926a..e3d5855e 100644 --- a/modules/user-guide/pages/installing-redhat-style-for-vale.adoc +++ b/modules/user-guide/pages/installing-redhat-style-for-vale.adoc @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ You can install the `RedHat` style for Vale globally. [IMPORTANT] ==== -The `RedHat` style for Vale is compatible with Vale version 3.7 and above. +The `RedHat` style for Vale requires Vale version 3.7 and above. ==== [IMPORTANT] diff --git a/modules/user-guide/pages/redhat-style-for-vale.adoc b/modules/user-guide/pages/redhat-style-for-vale.adoc index 6277a119..8049f689 100644 --- a/modules/user-guide/pages/redhat-style-for-vale.adoc +++ b/modules/user-guide/pages/redhat-style-for-vale.adoc @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ [id="redhat-style-for-vale"] = Red Hat style for Vale -The `RedHat` style for Vale consists of language rules suitable for documentation in Open Source projects and mandatory for Red Hat products. +The `RedHat` style for Vale includes language rules designed for Open Source documentation and is mandatory for Red Hat products. The Red Hat language rules originate from: * link:{ssg-url}[_{ssg}_] @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ The Red Hat language rules originate from: [IMPORTANT] ==== -The `RedHat` style for Vale is compatible with Vale version 3.7 and above. +The `RedHat` style for Vale requires Vale version 3.7 and above. Vale v3 introduced a breaking change for the Vale vocabulary folder location. For Vale v3+, if you use a vocabulary with your project, ensure that the vocabulary folder matches this folder structure: