diff --git a/content/docs/add-react-to-a-website.md b/content/docs/add-react-to-a-website.md index 9b9d26dd..e002add9 100644 --- a/content/docs/add-react-to-a-website.md +++ b/content/docs/add-react-to-a-website.md @@ -68,13 +68,13 @@ The first two tags load React. The third one will load your component code. Create a file called `like_button.js` next to your HTML page. -Open [this starter code](https://cdn.rawgit.com/gaearon/0b180827c190fe4fd98b4c7f570ea4a8/raw/b9157ce933c79a4559d2aa9ff3372668cce48de7/LikeButton.js) and paste it into the file you created. +Open **[this starter code](https://cdn.rawgit.com/gaearon/0b180827c190fe4fd98b4c7f570ea4a8/raw/b9157ce933c79a4559d2aa9ff3372668cce48de7/LikeButton.js)** and paste it into the file you created. >Tip > >This code defines a React component called `LikeButton`. Don't worry if you don't understand it yet -- we'll cover the building blocks of React later in our [hands-on tutorial](/tutorial/tutorial.html) and [main concepts guide](/docs/hello-world.html). For now, let's just get it showing on the screen! -After the starter code, add two lines to the bottom of `like_button.js`: +After the **[the starter code](https://cdn.rawgit.com/gaearon/0b180827c190fe4fd98b4c7f570ea4a8/raw/b9157ce933c79a4559d2aa9ff3372668cce48de7/LikeButton.js)**, add two lines to the bottom of `like_button.js`: ```js{3,4} // ... the starter code you pasted ... @@ -161,12 +161,12 @@ Go to your project folder in the terminal, and paste these two commands: >Tip > ->You **won't need to use npm for anything else.** Those `