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Fix minor typos/syntax issues in gettingstarted.md #447

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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions docs/src/gettingstarted.md
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### Communicating between Julia and JavaScript

A [`Scope`])(@ref) acts as a medium for bidirectional communication between
A [`Scope`](@ref) acts as a medium for bidirectional communication between
Julia and JavaScript.
The primary method of communication is `Observable`s which are essentially
wrappers around values that may change over time.
A [`Scope`] may contain several observables whose values can be updated and read
A [`Scope`](@ref) may contain several observables whose values can be updated and read
from either JavaScript or Julia.

We associate an observable with a scope as follows.
```julia
w = Scope()
obs = Observable(w, "rand-value", 0.0)
```
The `"rand-value"` arguments is the name of the observable and must be unique
The `"rand-value"` argument is the name of the observable and must be unique
for a given scope.

You can get the value of `obs` in Julia with the syntax `obs[]`.
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