* @endcode
*
* One very important thing to note here is the @c EVENT_TYPE, to register a
- * handler for an event you must know it's type before hand. Ecore provides
+ * handler for an event you must know its type before hand. Ecore provides
* the following events which are emitted in response to POSIX
* signals(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signal_%28computing%29):
* @li @b ECORE_EVENT_SIGNAL_USER
/**
- * @defgroup Ecore_Con_Events_Group Events
+ * @defgroup Ecore_Con_Events_Group Ecore Connection Events Functions
*
* @li ECORE_CON_CLIENT_ADD: Whenever a client connection is made to an
* @c Ecore_Con_Server, an event of this type is emitted, allowing the
*/
/**
- * @defgroup Ecore_Con_Buffer Buffering
+ * @defgroup Ecore_Con_Buffer Ecore Connection Buffering
*
* As Ecore_Con works on an event driven design, as data arrives, events will
* be produced containing the data that arrived. It is up to the user of