Based on feedback from @luke-jr. (Thanks!)
* Use "may" to indicate that full peers don't need to track unconfirmed txes.
* Change the example given for why non-mining peers might want to track
unconfirmed txes.
* Note that txes also get dropped from mempool when memory needs
to be freed.
* Remove paragraph about storing non-relay/non-mine txes.
* Clarify a few places where payment request was used instead of
PaymentRequest.
* Clarify that payment isn't necessarily verified until the merchant
says so. Suggested by @saivann (thanks!)
Describe the essential functions of a wallet program and how multiple
programs can work together to fulfill those functions, as in the case of
a signing-only wallet.
* Remove the QR Code error corrections subsection.
* Remove the non-example Payment Protocol text from developer examples.
* Update reference links and autocrossrefs to reflect above deletions
* Fix CSS padding problems reported by @saivann
* Remove all HTML comments from autocrossref text to allow easy checking
for broken link definitions: find _site -name '*.html' | xargs grep '\]\['
* Add PNG versions of guide and example SVG icons. (optipng run)
Validate returned data from GitHub API
htmlescape data on the HTML page
Drop unnecessary yaml dependency
Add more comments in the code
Add more aliases in _config.yml
Fix vertical-align style
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