diff --git a/files/en-us/learn/tools_and_testing/client-side_javascript_frameworks/react_getting_started/index.md b/files/en-us/learn/tools_and_testing/client-side_javascript_frameworks/react_getting_started/index.md index 492b0dd1684bfaa..a553aa8812a4f37 100644 --- a/files/en-us/learn/tools_and_testing/client-side_javascript_frameworks/react_getting_started/index.md +++ b/files/en-us/learn/tools_and_testing/client-side_javascript_frameworks/react_getting_started/index.md @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ While React _can_ be used for [small pieces of an interface](https://react.dev/l In addition, many of the developer-experience benefits of a React app, such as writing interfaces with JSX, require a compilation process. Adding a compiler like Babel to a website makes the code on it run slowly, so developers often set up such tooling with a build step. React arguably has a heavy tooling requirement, but it can be learned. -This article is going to focus on the use case of using React to render the entire user interface of an application with the support of [Vite](https://vitejs.dev/), a modern front-end build tool. +This article is going to focus on the use case of using React to render the entire user interface of an application with the support of [Vite](https://vite.dev/), a modern front-end build tool. ## How does React use JavaScript? @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ See the following for more information: - ["About npm" on the npm blog](https://docs.npmjs.com/about-npm/) - ["Introducing npx" on the npm blog](https://blog.npmjs.org/post/162869356040/introducing-npx-an-npm-package-runner) -- [Vite's documentation](https://vitejs.dev/guide/) +- [Vite's documentation](https://vite.dev/guide/) ### Initializing your app @@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ function App() { return ( <>