top | item 19590878 (no title) hosay123 | 7 years ago Minor nit, but I always appreciate receiving these -- in US English as well as British I believe it's always written "bury the lede" discuss order hn newest sdwa|7 years ago I don't think that's the case. Lede is at best an alternative spelling, according to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lead_paragraph#Spellingand FWIW, I'm British and I've never seen it spelt lede outside of this forum. I guess it's an American thing, and even then, it's pretty wrong. GordonS|7 years ago FWIW, I'm British and I've only ever seen it spelt 'lead' by Americans on this forum :) benj111|7 years ago I'm British and I'd spell it as lede, that's how I've predominantly seen it spelt also.So as clear as mud then!
sdwa|7 years ago I don't think that's the case. Lede is at best an alternative spelling, according to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lead_paragraph#Spellingand FWIW, I'm British and I've never seen it spelt lede outside of this forum. I guess it's an American thing, and even then, it's pretty wrong. GordonS|7 years ago FWIW, I'm British and I've only ever seen it spelt 'lead' by Americans on this forum :) benj111|7 years ago I'm British and I'd spell it as lede, that's how I've predominantly seen it spelt also.So as clear as mud then!
GordonS|7 years ago FWIW, I'm British and I've only ever seen it spelt 'lead' by Americans on this forum :)
benj111|7 years ago I'm British and I'd spell it as lede, that's how I've predominantly seen it spelt also.So as clear as mud then!
sdwa|7 years ago
and FWIW, I'm British and I've never seen it spelt lede outside of this forum. I guess it's an American thing, and even then, it's pretty wrong.
GordonS|7 years ago
benj111|7 years ago
So as clear as mud then!