diff --git a/MyApp/_pages/api-explorer-v1.md b/MyApp/_pages/api-explorer-v1.md
index 6bb2ba421..981e62098 100644
--- a/MyApp/_pages/api-explorer-v1.md
+++ b/MyApp/_pages/api-explorer-v1.md
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ This video provides a quick overview of API Explorer's v1 featureset:
::: info DEMO
-A Live demo is available at **/ui** in all ServiceStack **v6+** Apps, e.g: [blazor-wasm-api.jamstacks.net/ui](https://blazor-wasm-api.jamstacks.net/ui)
+A Live demo is available at **/ui** in all ServiceStack **v6+** Apps, e.g: [vue-vite-api.jamstacks.net/ui](https://vue-vite-api.jamstacks.net/ui)
:::
The entire API Explorer UI is driven by the **rich metadata** around your APIs typed Service Contracts and AppHost's **registered plugins**.
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ The entire API Explorer UI is driven by the **rich metadata** around your APIs t
If your AppHost has the ServiceStack [AuthFeature](/auth/authentication-and-authorization) plugin registered, the home page will display a **Sign In** dialog based on the its **configured Auth Providers**.
-This is what you'll see in a new [Blazor WASM](https://blazor-wasm-api.jamstacks.net/ui) project which has **Credentials** Auth, **JWT** as well as **Facebook**, **Google** and **Microsoft** OAuth providers registered in [Configure.Auth.cs](https://github.com/NetCoreTemplates/blazor-wasm/blob/main/MyApp/Configure.Auth.cs)
+This is what you'll see in a new [Vue Vite](https://vue-vite-api.jamstacks.net/ui) project which has **Credentials** Auth, **JWT** as well as **Facebook**, **Google** and **Microsoft** OAuth providers registered in [Configure.Auth.cs](https://github.com/NetCoreTemplates/blazor-wasm/blob/main/MyApp/Configure.Auth.cs)
```csharp
Plugins.Add(new AuthFeature(() => new CustomUserSession(),
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ Plugins.Add(new AuthFeature(() => new CustomUserSession(),
Where it will dynamically render the **Sign Up** form with the App's enabled Auth capabilities.
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@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ Plugins.Add(new AdminUsersFeature());
It also displays **Admin UI** links that only **Admin** Users have access to.
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@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ The `Raw` response forces a `CamelCase` response since the API Explorer interfac
Those using `SnakeCase` or `PascalCase` will see a different response outside of API Explorer.
:::
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@@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ public class CreateBooking : ICreateDb, IReturn
Generates the following UI:
@@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ to further customize the Input UI control for each property as a **declarative a
API Form also supports auto binding [Argument Exceptions](/error-handling) or [Fluent](/validation) & [Declarative](/declarative-validation) Validation rules where any validation errors will be contextually displayed next to the invalid property. Here's both the resulting invalid UI & the Error Response DTO that generated it:
@@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ Another useful API form feature is being able to call APIs with a **JSON request
Real-time JSON validation is also displayed for added assistance, warning you whenever the JSON is malformed.
@@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ This is where API consumers would go to learn about each API where it displays a
- It's an [AutoQuery CRUD](/autoquery/crud) API implementing `ICreateDb` indicating it creates entries in the **Booking** RDBMS Table
- It returns an `IdResponse` which we can intuitively infer returns the new Booking **Id** for successfully created Bookings
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@@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ It includes the necessary steps to call your APIs from client Apps, following th
At which point without any code-gen or build tools, they'll end up with an Typed API configured to your APIs endpoint. E.g. this is what it looks like to **Python** developers utilizing our [most recently supported language](/releases/v5_12):
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@@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ public class Booking : AuditBase
Where it generates clean API docs displayed in a human-friendly table layout containing properties of its **Request DTO** Type and inherited **base class** properties, starting with the APIs Request DTO followed by all its referenced dependent types - resulting in the details page containing a complete snapshot of all types used in the API:
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@@ -403,7 +403,7 @@ The `*.html` file names aren't important, to create an API doc component it just
### Dynamic Components
-[QueryTodos](https://blazor-wasm-api.jamstacks.net/ui/QueryTodos?tab=details) is a more advanced example that generates a dynamic UI shared by all TODO APIs:
+[QueryTodos](https://vue-vite-api.jamstacks.net/ui/QueryTodos?tab=details) is a more advanced example that generates a dynamic UI shared by all TODO APIs:
```html