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--- a/user_guide_src/source/general/drivers.rst
+++ b/user_guide_src/source/general/drivers.rst
@@ -8,18 +8,18 @@ parent class, but not their siblings. Drivers provide an elegant syntax
in your :doc:`controllers <controllers>` for libraries that benefit
from or require being broken down into discrete classes.
-Drivers are found in the system/libraries folder, in their own folder
-which is identically named to the parent library class. Also inside that
-folder is a subfolder named drivers, which contains all of the possible
-child class files.
+Drivers are found in the *system/libraries/* directory, in their own
+sub-directory which is identically named to the parent library class.
+Also inside that directory is a subdirectory named drivers, which
+contains all of the possible child class files.
To use a driver you will initialize it within a controller using the
-following initialization function::
+following initialization method::
- $this->load->driver('class name');
+ $this->load->driver('class_name');
Where class name is the name of the driver class you want to invoke. For
-example, to load a driver named "Some Parent" you would do this::
+example, to load a driver named "Some_parent" you would do this::
$this->load->driver('some_parent');
@@ -37,4 +37,4 @@ Creating Your Own Drivers
=========================
Please read the section of the user guide that discusses how to :doc:`create
-your own drivers <creating_drivers>`.
+your own drivers <creating_drivers>`. \ No newline at end of file