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@miminari miminari commented Dec 6, 2023

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This pull request fixes a minor typo in the documentation of the block editor, by capitalizing WordPress correctly in two files: docs/getting-started/fundamentals/javascript-in-the-block-editor.md and packages/block-editor/src/components/link-control/test/index.js.

WordPress is right
Capitalizing the name
Shows respect in spring

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  • Capitalize Wordpress to WordPress in documentation and code examples (link, link)

@miminari miminari self-assigned this Dec 6, 2023
@miminari miminari added the [Type] Copy Issues or PRs that need copy editing assistance label Dec 6, 2023
@miminari miminari marked this pull request as ready for review December 6, 2023 17:09
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Thanks for PR. Looks good to me.

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@alexstine alexstine merged commit 3613e9e into WordPress:trunk Dec 8, 2023
@github-actions github-actions bot added this to the Gutenberg 17.3 milestone Dec 8, 2023
@miminari miminari deleted the copy/fix-wordpress-capitalization branch December 10, 2023 11:14
@madhusudhand madhusudhand added [Type] Developer Documentation Documentation for developers and removed [Type] Developer Documentation Documentation for developers labels Dec 13, 2023
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