@@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ selectMax(), You can optionally include a second parameter to rename
184184the resulting field.
185185
186186.. note :: This method is particularly helpful when used with ``groupBy()``. For
187- counting results generally see ``countAll() `` or ``countAllResults() ``.
187+ counting results generally see ``countAll() `` or ``countAllResults() ``.
188188
189189::
190190
@@ -297,7 +297,8 @@ methods:
297297
298298#. **Subqueries: **
299299 You can use an anonymous function to create a subquery.
300- ::
300+
301+ ::
301302
302303 $builder->where('advance_amount <', function(BaseBuilder $builder) {
303304 return $builder->select('MAX(advance_amount)', false)->from('orders')->where('id >', 2);
@@ -307,7 +308,9 @@ methods:
307308**$builder->orWhere() **
308309
309310This function is identical to the one above, except that multiple
310- instances are joined by OR::
311+ instances are joined by OR
312+
313+ ::
311314
312315 $builder->where('name !=', $name);
313316 $builder->orWhere('id >', $id); // Produces: WHERE name != 'Joe' OR id > 50
@@ -330,7 +333,6 @@ You can use subqueries instead of an array of values.
330333 $builder->whereIn('id', function(BaseBuilder $builder) {
331334 return $builder->select('job_id')->from('users_jobs')->where('user_id', 3);
332335 });
333-
334336 // Produces: WHERE "id" IN (SELECT "job_id" FROM "users_jobs" WHERE "user_id" = 3)
335337
336338**$builder->orWhereIn() **
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