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Fixed some typos in docker-build.

Docker-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: William Henry <whenry@redhat.com> (github: ipbabble)

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@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ build process. The default is true.
 
 
 **-t**, **--tag**=*tag*
 **-t**, **--tag**=*tag*
    The name to be applied to the resulting image on successful completion of
    The name to be applied to the resulting image on successful completion of
-the build. 'Tag' is this context means the entire image name including the 
+the build. `tag` in this context means the entire image name including the 
 optional TAG after the ':'.
 optional TAG after the ':'.
 
 
 **--no-cache**=*true*|*false*
 **--no-cache**=*true*|*false*
@@ -72,20 +72,20 @@ specified within the `ADD` instruction into the specified target.
 A good practice is to give a name to the image you are building. There are
 A good practice is to give a name to the image you are building. There are
 not hard rules here but it is best to give the names consideration. 
 not hard rules here but it is best to give the names consideration. 
 
 
-The '-t'/'--tag' flag is used to rename an image. Here are some examples:
+The **-t**/**--tag** flag is used to rename an image. Here are some examples:
 
 
-Though not a good practice image names can be aribtrary:
+Though t is not good practice, image names can be aribtrary:
 
 
     docker build -t myimage .
     docker build -t myimage .
 
 
-Better is provide a fully qualified and meaningful repository name, name,
-and tag (where tag in this context means the qualifier after the ':'). In
-this example we build a Jboss image for the Fedora repository and give it
-a version 1.0:
+A better approach is provide a fully qualified and meaningful repository 
+name, name, and tag (where tag in this context means the qualifier after 
+the ":"). In this example we build a Jboss image for the Fedora repository 
+and give it a version 1.0:
 
 
     docker build -t fedora/jboss:1.0
     docker build -t fedora/jboss:1.0
 
 
-The next example is for the 'whenry' user repository and uses Fedora and
+The next example is for the "whenry" user repository and uses Fedora and
 JBoss and gives it a version 2.1 :
 JBoss and gives it a version 2.1 :
 
 
     docker build -t whenry/fedora-jboss:V2.1
     docker build -t whenry/fedora-jboss:V2.1