diff --git a/content/docs/react-without-es6.md b/content/docs/react-without-es6.md index 31b5bf9c..8cb01c6f 100644 --- a/content/docs/react-without-es6.md +++ b/content/docs/react-without-es6.md @@ -177,9 +177,9 @@ If you'd rather play it safe, you have a few options: > >This section exists only for the reference. -Sometimes very different components may share some common functionality. These are sometimes called [cross-cutting concerns](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-cutting_concern). [`createReactClass`](/docs/top-level-api.html#react.createclass) lets you use a legacy `mixins` system for that. +Sometimes very different components may share some common functionality. These are sometimes called [cross-cutting concerns](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-cutting_concern). `createReactClass` lets you use a legacy `mixins` system for that. -One common use case is a component wanting to update itself on a time interval. It's easy to use `setInterval()`, but it's important to cancel your interval when you don't need it anymore to save memory. React provides [lifecycle methods](/docs/working-with-the-browser.html#component-lifecycle) that let you know when a component is about to be created or destroyed. Let's create a simple mixin that uses these methods to provide an easy `setInterval()` function that will automatically get cleaned up when your component is destroyed. +One common use case is a component wanting to update itself on a time interval. It's easy to use `setInterval()`, but it's important to cancel your interval when you don't need it anymore to save memory. React provides [lifecycle methods](/docs/react-component.html#the-component-lifecycle) that let you know when a component is about to be created or destroyed. Let's create a simple mixin that uses these methods to provide an easy `setInterval()` function that will automatically get cleaned up when your component is destroyed. ```javascript var SetIntervalMixin = {