-<div class="changelog">
- <h3><?php _e( 'Twitter Embeds' ); ?></h3>
-
- <div class="feature-section images-stagger-right">
- <img src="<?php echo esc_url( admin_url( 'images/screenshots/twitter-embed-1.png' ) ); ?>" class="image-30" />
- <img src="<?php echo esc_url( admin_url( 'images/screenshots/twitter-embed-2.png' ) ); ?>" class="image-30" />
- <h4><?php _e( 'Share Tweets with Style' ); ?></h4>
- <p><?php _e( 'You can now embed individual tweets in posts. It includes action links that allow readers to reply to, retweet, and favorite the tweet without leaving your site. Just paste a tweet URL on its own line.' ); ?></p>
- <p><?php printf( __( 'This works with URLs from some other sites, too. For more, see the Codex article on <a href="%s">Embeds</a>.' ), __( 'http://codex.wordpress.org/Embeds' ) ); ?></p>
+<div class="feature-section two-col">
+ <div class="col">
+ <img src="//s.w.org/images/core/4.2/unicode.png" />
+ </div>
+ <div class="col">
+ <h3><?php _e( 'Extended character support' ); ?></h3>
+ <p><?php _e( 'Writing in WordPress, whatever your language, just got better. WordPress 4.2 supports a host of new characters out-of-the-box, including native Chinese, Japanese, and Korean characters, musical and mathematical symbols, and hieroglyphs.' ); ?></p>
+ <p><?php
+ /* translators: 1: heart emoji, 2: frog face emoji, 3, monkey emoji, 4: pizza emoji, 5: Emoji Codex link */
+ printf( __( 'Don’t use any of those characters? You can still have fun — emoji are now available in WordPress! Get creative and decorate your content with %1$s, %2$s, %3$s, %4$s, and all the many other <a href="%5$s">emoji</a>.' ), '💙', '🐸', '🐒', '🍕', __( 'https://codex.wordpress.org/Emoji' ) );
+ ?></p>