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@@ -29,18 +29,18 @@ section:Vimperator's{nbsp}modal{nbsp}interface[modal]
Vimperator's power, like Vim's, comes from it's modal interface. Keys have
different meanings depending on which mode the browser is in. Vimperator has
-several modes, but the 2 most important are ``normal'' mode and
-``command-line'' mode.
+several modes, but the 2 most important are ``Normal'' mode and
+``Command-line'' mode.
-When Vimperator starts, it is in normal mode by default. This is probably where
+When Vimperator starts, it is in Normal mode by default. This is probably where
you will spend the majority of your time.
-The other core mode of Vimperator, command-line mode, can be entered from
-normal mode by typing a \':' (colon). You will frequently see Vimperator
+The other core mode of Vimperator, Command-line mode, can be entered from
+Normal mode by typing a \':' (colon). You will frequently see Vimperator
commands start with a \':', indicating that what follows is a command.
-To return to normal mode from command-line mode, type [m]<Esc>[m]. Pressing
-[m]<Esc>[m] will also return you to normal mode from most other modes in
+To return to Normal mode from Command-line mode, type [m]<Esc>[m]. Pressing
+[m]<Esc>[m] will also return you to Normal mode from most other modes in
Vimperator.
section:Getting{nbsp}help[getting-help]
@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ Vimmers.
close the active tab (delete the buffer)
To open a web page in a new tab, use the [c]:tabopen {url}[c]. To open a URL in
-the current tab, use [c]:open[c]. The normal mode mappings [m]t[m] and [m]o[m],
+the current tab, use [c]:open[c]. The Normal mode mappings [m]t[m] and [m]o[m],
respectively, map to these commands, so the following pairs of sequences are
equivalent:
@@ -189,8 +189,8 @@ Vimperator supports all of Vim's classic methods of exiting.
* [c]:xall[c] -- command to quit and save the current browsing
session for next time; the default.
* [c]:qall[c] -- command to quit _without_ saving the session
- * [m]ZZ[m] -- normal mode mapping equivalent to [c]:xall[c]
- * [m]ZQ[m] -- normal mode mapping equivalent to [c]:qall[c]
+ * [m]ZZ[m] -- Normal mode mapping equivalent to [c]:xall[c]
+ * [m]ZQ[m] -- Normal mode mapping equivalent to [c]:qall[c]
section:Where{nbsp}did{nbsp}Firefox{nbsp}go?[whither-firefox]