Readme improvements#6
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Improve the flow of the introduction. Move the installation of the KTX software to it's own section. Remove the instruction to run `npm run dist`, because it isn't needed. Clarify and condense the note about `--no-experimental-fetch`. Add in the `--no-experimental-fetch` option to all of the commands so that people can just copy and paste them with minimal editing. Add a note warning the user that KTX compressed GLB files can't be imported by Blender. Fix grammar and spelling.
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@hrithikwins I've added some of what I think are improvements and clarifications. The details are in the commit message. As far as I know,
npm run distisn't needed (at least I haven't been running it when I've compressed things), but maybe you know of a reason to run it? Let me know what you think.