diff --git a/examples/notebooks/User Experience.ipynb b/examples/notebooks/User Experience.ipynb
index e7fae5a..4f97714 100644
--- a/examples/notebooks/User Experience.ipynb
+++ b/examples/notebooks/User Experience.ipynb
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@
"cell_type": "markdown",
"metadata": {},
"source": [
- "Starting with IPython 2.0, the IPython Notebook has a modal user experience. This means that the keyboard does different things depending on which mode the Notebook is in. There are two modes:"
+ "Starting with IPython 2.0, the IPython Notebook has a modal user experience. This means that the keyboard does different things depending on which mode the Notebook is in. There are two modes: edit mode and command mode."
]
},
{
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
"source": [
"Edit mode is indicated by a green cell border and a prompt showing in the editor area:\n",
"\n",
- "\n",
+ "\n",
"\n",
"When a cell is in edit mode, you can type into the cell, like a normal text editor.\n",
"\n",
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@
"source": [
"Command mode is indicated by a grey cell border:\n",
"\n",
- "\n",
+ "\n",
"\n",
"When you are in command mode, you are able to edit the notebook as a whole, but not type into individual cells. Most importantly, in command mode, the keyboard is mapped to a set of shortcuts that let you perform notebook and cell actions efficiently. For example, if you are in command mode and you press `c`, you will copy the current cell - no modifier is needed.\n",
"\n",
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@
"source": [
"All navigation and actions in the Notebook are available using the mouse through the menubar and toolbar, which are both above the main Notebook area:\n",
"\n",
- ""
+ ""
]
},
{