README: Edits to Getting Started

The link to the glossary was weirdly far from the link to the FAQ.

Also, added a mention of the prerelease docs.
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@ -44,8 +44,6 @@ to replace (rare in English). The project is called "Jujutsu" because it matches
If you have any questions, please join us on Discord
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or start a [GitHub Discussion](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/discussions).
The [glossary](https://martinvonz.github.io/jj/latest/glossary) may also be helpful.
## Getting started
@ -58,8 +56,17 @@ tutorial](https://martinvonz.github.io/jj/latest/tutorial). Also see the [Git
comparison](https://martinvonz.github.io/jj/latest/git-comparison), which
includes a table of `jj` vs. `git` commands.
As you become more familiar with Jujutsu, the
[FAQ](https://martinvonz.github.io/jj/latest/FAQ) may help.
As you become more familiar with Jujutsu, the following resources may be helpful:
- The [FAQ](https://martinvonz.github.io/jj/latest/FAQ).
- The [Glossary](https://martinvonz.github.io/jj/latest/glossary).
- The `jj help` command (e.g. `jj help rebase`).
If you are using a **prerelease** version of `jj`, you would want to consult
[the docs for the prerelease (main branch)
version](https://martinvonz.github.io/jj/prerelease/). You can also get there
from the docs for the latest release by using the website's version switcher. The version switcher is visible in
the header of the website when you scroll to the top of any page.
## Features