Please re-read your article a day or so after you finished writing it and work through this checklist to polish the quality:
- the article explains why and not only how
- the text is conversational ("we" instead of "you", easy language)
- there are no "walls of text" (short sentences, short paragraphs with a single idea)
- the text is inclusive ("the developers" and "they" instead of "the developer" and "he/she")
- the text uses active voice instead of passive voice
- names are spelled consistently throughout the article (uppercase / lowercase)
- the article has a short intro before the first headline
- by reading the table of contents (TOC) alone, I get a sense of the "story" of the article (check the TOC in the preview after raising the PR or by starting the blog locally on your machine)
- if using sub-headlines, there's at least two sub-headlines below a main-headline
- (half-)sentences that express a meaningful idea that is understandable by itself own are bold to allow quick scanning of the text
- code examples are introduced with a ":" and explained below the code example
- code examples are formatted to avoid horizontal scrolling (manual line breaks and 2-spaces indentation)
- the text has been checked with Grammarly (the free tier is enough)
Feel free to raise the PR even if the checklist hasn't been worked through, yet, to take advantage of the preview that is generated for each pull request (see "deploy/netlify" under "Show all checks"). But please only flag it to be reviewed after going through the checklist above.