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Two minor grammar fixes, one clarification (#6406)
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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ title: "Quickstart: Compose and WordPress"
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You can use Docker Compose to easily run WordPress in an isolated environment
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built with Docker containers. This quick-start guide demonstrates how to use
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Compose to set up and run WordPress. Before starting, install
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Compose to set up and run WordPress. Before starting, make sure you have
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[Compose installed](/compose/install.md).
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### Define the project
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>**Tip**: You can use either a `.yml` or `.yaml` extension for
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this file. They both work.
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2. Change directories into your project directory.
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2. Change into your project directory.
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For example, if you named your directory `my_wordpress`:
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@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ Compose to set up and run WordPress. Before starting, install
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Now, run `docker-compose up -d` from your project directory.
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This runs [docker-compose up](/compose/reference/up/) in detached mode, pulls
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the needed images, and starts the wordpress and database containers, as shown in
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the needed Docker images, and starts the wordpress and database containers, as shown in
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the example below.
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```
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