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minor grammatical fixes, can be ignored. #4688

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No major fixes can be ignored if preferred.

  1. Remove changed to removing
  2. Hyphen added JavaScript-powered

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## Blocks

Blocks are the unifying evolution of what is now covered, in different ways, by shortcodes, embeds, widgets, post formats, custom post types, theme options, meta-boxes, and other formatting elements. They embrace the breadth of functionality WordPress is capable of, with the clarity of a consistent user experience.

Imagine a custom “employee” block that a client can drag to an About page to automatically display a picture, name, and bio. A whole universe of plugins that all extend WordPress in the same way. Simplified menus and widgets. Users who can instantly understand and use WordPress -- and 90% of plugins. This will allow you to easily compose beautiful posts like <a href="http://moc.co/sandbox/example-post/">this example</a>.
Imagine a custom “employee” block that a client can drag to an About page to automatically display a picture, name and bio. A whole universe of plugins that all extend WordPress in the same way. Simplified menus and widgets. Users who can instantly understand and use WordPress -- and 90% of plugins. This will allow you to easily compose beautiful posts like <a href="http://moc.co/sandbox/example-post/">this example</a>.
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WordPress uses oxford commas, we're going to need this comma back, please 😏

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Thanks @Cloud887, see above

> Oxford comma reinserted in a list of items greater than three. (personal preference is also Oxford comma =D)
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Glad I could make some minor contribution to this great project. I also prefer the Oxford comma even given a convention choice.

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ntwb commented Jan 26, 2018

Thank you @Cloud887 for your contribution, every little bit helps 🥇

@ntwb ntwb merged commit f3f62a4 into WordPress:master Jan 26, 2018
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ntwb commented Jan 26, 2018

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