diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index 4ebcfdb6e1ddc72df29e525112eb6bc7d56ec848..2c03f3b6a5a3e0d132e4909bd7133a2f34bc01c1 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
 ## Wp Redis Cache
 
-Cache Wordpress using Redis, the fastest way to date to cache Wordpress.
+Cache WordPress using Redis, the fastest way to date to cache WordPress.
 
 ### Requirements
 ------
-* [Wordpress](http://wordpress.org) - CMS framework/blogging system
+* [WordPress](http://wordpress.org) - CMS framework/blogging system
 * [Redis](http://redis.io/) - Key Value in memory caching
 * [Predis](https://github.com/nrk/predis) - PHP api for Redis
 
-### Installation 
+### Installation
 ------
 Install Redis, must have root access to your machine. On debian it's as simple as:
 ```bash
@@ -25,9 +25,9 @@ If you don't have the pecl extension installed it will default to use [Predis](h
 Move the folder wp-redis-cache to the plugin directory and activate the plugin.  In the admin section you can set how long you will cache the post for.  By default it will cache the post for 12 hours.
 Note: This plugin is optional and is used to refresh the cache after you update a post/page
 
-Move the `index-wp-redis.php` to the root/base Wordpress directory.
+Move the `index-wp-redis.php` to the root/base WordPress directory.
 
-Move the `index.php` to the root/base Wordpress directory.  Or manually change the `index.php` to:
+Move the `index.php` to the root/base WordPress directory.  Or manually change the `index.php` to:
 
 ```php
 <?php
@@ -36,16 +36,16 @@ require('index-wp-redis.php');
 ```
 In `index-wp-redis.php` change `$ip_of_your_website` to the IP of your server
 
-*Note: Sometimes when you upgrade Wordpress it will replace over your `index.php` file and you will have to redo this step.  This is the reason we don't just replace the contents of `index-wp-redis.php` with `index.php`.
+*Note: Sometimes when you upgrade WordPress it will replace over your `index.php` file and you will have to redo this step.  This is the reason we don't just replace the contents of `index-wp-redis.php` with `index.php`.
 
-We do this because Wordpress is no longer in charge of displaying our posts.  Redis will now serve the post if it is in the cache.  If the post is not in the Redis cache it will then call Wordpress to serve the page and then cache it for the next pageload
+We do this because WordPress is no longer in charge of displaying our posts.  Redis will now serve the post if it is in the cache.  If the post is not in the Redis cache it will then call WordPress to serve the page and then cache it for the next pageload
 
 
 ### Benchmark
 ------
 I welcome you to compare the page load times of this caching system with other popular Caching plugins such as [Wp Super Cache](http://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-super-cache/) and [W3 Total Cache](http://wordpress.org/plugins/w3-total-cache/)
 
-With a fresh Wordpress install:
+With a fresh WordPress install:
 
 Wp Super Cache
 ```
diff --git a/wp-redis-cache/options.php b/wp-redis-cache/options.php
index 07876c4a74122f733a24bed95a966a858eb156db..48a5da07daece97df0c843fd8aa098c430db9e23 100644
--- a/wp-redis-cache/options.php
+++ b/wp-redis-cache/options.php
@@ -6,18 +6,18 @@ Version: 1.0
 Author: Benjamin Adams
 Author URI: http://dudelol.com
 
-Cache Wordpress using Redis, the fastest way to date to cache Wordpress.
+Cache WordPress using Redis, the fastest way to date to cache WordPress.
 
 == Description ==
 ## Wp Redis Cache
 ------
-Cache Wordpress using Redis, the fastest way to date to cache Wordpress.
+Cache WordPress using Redis, the fastest way to date to cache WordPress.
 
 Please see [https://github.com/BenjaminAdams/wp-redis-cache](https://github.com/BenjaminAdams/wp-redis-cache) for the latest information and other needed setup files.
 
 ### Requirements
 ------
-* [Wordpress](http://wordpress.org) - CMS framework/blogging system
+* [WordPress](http://wordpress.org) - CMS framework/blogging system
 * [Redis](http://redis.io/) - Key Value in memory caching
 * [Predis](https://github.com/nrk/predis) - PHP api for Redis
 
@@ -31,9 +31,9 @@ On other systems please refer to the [Redis website](http://redis.io/).
 Move the folder wp-redis-cache to the plugin directory and activate the plugin.  In the admin section you can set how long you will cache the post for.  By default it will cache the post for 12 hours.
 Note: This plugin is optional and is used to refresh the cache after you update a post/page
 
-Move the `index-wp-redis.php` to the root/base Wordpress directory.
+Move the `index-wp-redis.php` to the root/base WordPress directory.
 
-Move the `index.php` to the root/base Wordpress directory.  Or manually change the `index.php` to:
+Move the `index.php` to the root/base WordPress directory.  Or manually change the `index.php` to:
 
 ```php
 <?php
@@ -42,16 +42,16 @@ require('index-wp-redis.php');
 ```
 In `index-wp-redis.php` change `$ip_of_your_website` to the IP of your server
 
-*Note: Sometimes when you upgrade Wordpress it will replace over your `index.php` file and you will have to redo this step.  This is the reason we don't just replace the contents of `index-wp-redis.php` with `index.php`.
+*Note: Sometimes when you upgrade WordPress it will replace over your `index.php` file and you will have to redo this step.  This is the reason we don't just replace the contents of `index-wp-redis.php` with `index.php`.
 
-We do this because Wordpress is no longer in charge of displaying our posts.  Redis will now server the post if it is in the cache.  If the post is not in the Redis cache it will then call Wordpress to serve the page and then cache it for the next pageload
+We do this because WordPress is no longer in charge of displaying our posts.  Redis will now server the post if it is in the cache.  If the post is not in the Redis cache it will then call WordPress to serve the page and then cache it for the next pageload
 
 
 ### Benchmark
 ------
 I welcome you to compare the page load times of this caching system with other popular Caching plugins such as [Wp Super Cache](http://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-super-cache/) and [W3 Total Cache](http://wordpress.org/plugins/w3-total-cache/)
 
-With a fresh Wordpress install:
+With a fresh WordPress install:
 
 Wp Super Cache
 ```
@@ -82,9 +82,9 @@ On other systems please refer to the [Redis website](http://redis.io/).
 Move the folder wp-redis-cache to the plugin directory and activate the plugin.  In the admin section you can set how long you will cache the post for.  By default it will cache the post for 12 hours.
 Note: This plugin is optional and is used to refresh the cache after you update a post/page
 
-Move the `index-wp-redis.php` to the root/base Wordpress directory.
+Move the `index-wp-redis.php` to the root/base WordPress directory.
 
-Move the `index.php` to the root/base Wordpress directory.  Or manually change the `index.php` to:
+Move the `index.php` to the root/base WordPress directory.  Or manually change the `index.php` to:
 
 ```php
 <?php
@@ -93,9 +93,9 @@ require('index-wp-redis.php');
 ```
 In `index-wp-redis.php` change `$ip_of_your_website` to the IP of your server
 
-*Note: Sometimes when you upgrade Wordpress it will replace over your `index.php` file and you will have to redo this step.  This is the reason we don't just replace the contents of `index-wp-redis.php` with `index.php`.
+*Note: Sometimes when you upgrade WordPress it will replace over your `index.php` file and you will have to redo this step.  This is the reason we don't just replace the contents of `index-wp-redis.php` with `index.php`.
 
-We do this because Wordpress is no longer in charge of displaying our posts.  Redis will now server the post if it is in the cache.  If the post is not in the Redis cache it will then call Wordpress to serve the page and then cache it for the next pageload
+We do this because WordPress is no longer in charge of displaying our posts.  Redis will now server the post if it is in the cache.  If the post is not in the Redis cache it will then call WordPress to serve the page and then cache it for the next pageload
 
 /*  Copyright 2013  Benjamin Adams  (email : ben@dudelol.com)