Clean up certain style choices on website's example documentation (#1616)

Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/yoga/pull/1616

This is based on a few comments earlier in the stack and my own discretion on what should change. But I went through all of the examples and changed the following:

* Only add code tick marks in a few cases where it would make sense. Things like `start` and `end`, `undefined` as a value, etc. There ends up not being that many after this. Previously, any property or value was tick marked even if it was more of a concept than actual code. **I replaced those cases with a link to their respective documentation as I feel like this keeps the indication that this is a keyword without labeling it as code**.
* Any reference to "element" was changed to "node"
* Capitalize words that follow a colon
* Run code examples through prettier for consistent style

Reviewed By: yungsters

Differential Revision: D54816609

fbshipit-source-id: 20ee925cf46bd1c519cc88bab9327321e926ac56
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Joe Vilches
2024-03-13 10:19:30 -07:00
committed by Facebook GitHub Bot
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@@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ import Playground from '@site/src/components/Playground';
Justify content describes how to align children within the main axis of their container.
For example, you can use this property to center a child horizontally within a container
with `flex direction` set to `row` or vertically within a container with `flex direction`
set to `column`.
with [flex direction](/docs/styling/flex-direction) set to row or vertically within a container with [flex direction](/docs/styling/flex-direction)
set to column.
**Flex start (default)**: Align children of a container to the start of the container's main axis.
@@ -21,8 +21,8 @@ set to `column`.
remaining space between the children.
**Space around**: Evenly space of children across the container's main axis, distributing
remaining space around the children. Compared to `space between` using
`space around` will result in space being distributed to the beginning of
remaining space around the children. Compared to space between using
space around will result in space being distributed to the beginning of
the first child and end of the last child.
**Space evenly**: Evenly distributed within the alignment container along the main axis.
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ and the main-end edge and the last item, are all exactly the same.
width: 200,
height: 200,
padding: 10,
justifyContent: 'flex-start'
justifyContent: 'flex-start',
}}>
<Node style={{margin: 5, height: 50, width: 50}} />
<Node style={{margin: 5, height: 50, width: 50}} />