Add words from new features such as NFTs to the spell checker (#1615)

* Add words from new features such as NFTs to the spell checker

* Add more proper nouns and general purpose words

* Add more proper nouns and general purpose words

* Update to use backticks

* Update proper nouns and generic words

* Fix style for words based on style checker report

* Style/spelling fixes

* Fix links broken by style/spelling updates

* More edits for style

* Finish updates to get style checker to pass

Co-authored-by: mDuo13 <mduo13@gmail.com>
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3. Get the state of accounts and tokens on the XRP Ledger using requests.
4. Disconnect from the XRP Ledger.
Each lesson shows you how to build the Token Test Harness one section at a time. Each module lets you try out meaningful interactions with the test ledger, with complete JavaScript and HTML code samples and a code walkthrough. There is also a link to the complete source code for each section that can be modified with a text editor and run in a browser. If you just cannot wait, you can follow the prerequisites below, then jump to lesson 4, [Transfer NFTokens](transfer-nftokens.html), and try out the complete test harness right away.
Each lesson shows you how to build the Token Test Harness one section at a time. Each module lets you try out meaningful interactions with the test ledger, with complete JavaScript and HTML code samples and a code walkthrough. There is also a link to the complete source code for each section that can be modified with a text editor and run in a browser. If you cannot wait, you can follow the prerequisites below, then jump to lesson 4, [Transfer NFTokens](transfer-nftokens.html), and try out the complete test harness right away.
This quickstart tutorial introduces you to the API used to implement features and explore the capabilities of XRP Ledger. It does not represent *all* of the capabilities of the API and this example is not intended for production or secure payment use.
Much of this is “brute force” code that sacrifices conciseness for readability. Each example builds on the previous step, adding a new JavaScript file and the supporting UI. We anticipate that the applications you build greatly improve upon these examples. Your feedback and contributions are most welcome.
Much of this is “brute force” code that sacrifices conciseness for readability. Each example builds on the previous step, adding a new JavaScript file and the supporting UI. We expect the applications you build to greatly improve upon these examples. Your feedback and contributions are most welcome.
In this quickstart, you can: