Not anything to drastic, but when you go into the projects section of the website, it says "LovIt's", a misused apostrophe. I don't know if that is how you do it in America, but in Britain we don't use apostrophes for plurals.

Offline
We (meaning people who ever paid any attention whatsoever in school, even for a minute, at any time between second grade and college) don't use apostrophes to form the plural in America, either. When in doubt, consult Bob's Quick Guide.
Offline
On a side note, this may be the first time I've ever seen the word "drastic" used as a verb.
Offline
GalionLibrary wrote:
On a side note, this may be the first time I've ever seen the word "drastic" used as a verb.
He used it as an adjective, he just used the wrong form of "too."
I'm not entirely sure why they punctuated it like that. I think it has something to do with how it would be a different word if they spelled it "its" - sort of how apostrophes are placed between year names and the "s". (As in the 1990's.)
Offline