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Posted to commits@royale.apache.org by jo...@apache.org on 2019/04/27 01:13:26 UTC

[royale-docs] branch master updated: fixed broken link

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joshtynjala pushed a commit to branch master
in repository https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf/royale-docs.git


The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/master by this push:
     new 20dc038  fixed broken link
20dc038 is described below

commit 20dc0389abe03db2e79daee3d452cf831db9474e
Author: Josh Tynjala <jo...@gmail.com>
AuthorDate: Fri Apr 26 18:13:15 2019 -0700

    fixed broken link
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 Welcome/Features And Concepts.md | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/Welcome/Features And Concepts.md b/Welcome/Features And Concepts.md
index 6fb7ab6..b5540a1 100644
--- a/Welcome/Features And Concepts.md	
+++ b/Welcome/Features And Concepts.md	
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ Royale also provides a Basic component set that is the opposite of Express.  The
 
 ## Strands and Beads
 
-It turns out that the Express components are really just Basic components with lots of Beads packed into them by default.  The underlying component patterns in most Royale components rely on a plug-in model.  Instead of making large component classes with lots of code baked in, each individual feature of a component is designed as its own class with an interface marking it as a "Bead", and then the component itself is called a "Strand" and Beads are placed on the Strand to compose a Roya [...]
+It turns out that the Express components are really just Basic components with lots of Beads packed into them by default.  The underlying component patterns in most Royale components rely on a plug-in model.  Instead of making large component classes with lots of code baked in, each individual feature of a component is designed as its own class with an interface marking it as a "Bead", and then the component itself is called a "Strand" and Beads are placed on the Strand to compose a Roya [...]
 
 ## Calling to/from external JavaScript code