Reword scenario titles, minor formatting.
--- a/latest/use-cases/index.html Wed Apr 01 01:02:11 2015 -0400
+++ b/latest/use-cases/index.html Wed Apr 01 01:21:49 2015 -0400
@@ -545,8 +545,9 @@
<section>
<h3>Delivery of Product/Receipt and Reversals</h3>
<p>
-In the fourth phase of the payment process, the <a>transaction</a> is completed by providing the <a>payer</a> with a receipt and/or the
-product that was purchased.
+In the fourth phase of the payment process, the <a>transaction</a> is completed
+by providing the <a>payer</a> with a receipt and/or the product that
+was purchased.
</p>
<ul>
@@ -564,7 +565,10 @@
</li>
<li>
<strong>Reversals</strong>. At time exceptions may occur (e.g., defective
-product, application of store return policy, etc.). In this case, the <a>payee</a> initiates payment to the <a>payer</a>. The payment reversal may take different forms, including a refund to the <a>payer's</a> payment instrument, a refund using a different payment scheme, or store credit.
+product, application of store return policy, etc.). In this case, the
+<a>payee</a> initiates payment to the <a>payer</a>. The payment reversal may
+take different forms, including a refund to the <a title="payer">payer's</a>
+payment instrument, a refund using a different payment scheme, or store credit.
</li>
</ul>
</section>
@@ -878,8 +882,9 @@
</dd>
<dt>Motivation</dt>
<dd>
-By design, some <a>transactions</a> do not reach completion. Some are
-merely there to protect the <a>payee</a> (e.g., in the event of questionable judgment by the <a>payer</a>).
+By design, some <a title="transaction">transactions</a> do not reach
+completion. Some are merely there to protect the <a>payee</a> (e.g., in the
+event of questionable judgment by the <a>payer</a>).
</dd>
<dt>Exceptions</dt>
<dd>
@@ -2288,7 +2293,7 @@
</section>
<section>
- <h3>PayPal / Alipay / Google Wallet Payment</h3>
+ <h3>Three Corner Model Payments (PayPal / Alipay / Google Wallet)</h3>
<p>
The following scenario outlines an ideal payment experience using a
<a>payer</a>-initiated payment, also known as a "push-payment" or
@@ -2382,7 +2387,7 @@
</section>
<section>
- <h3>Bitcoin Payment</h3>
+ <h3>Cryptocurrency Payment (Bitcoin, Ripple)</h3>
<p>
The following scenario outlines an ideal payment experience using Bitcoin, or a
Bitcoin-like cryptocurrency. In this scenario, Lenne is buying a pair of