diff --git a/packages/docs/content/docs/add-to-your-site-bundling.mdx b/packages/docs/content/docs/add-to-your-site-bundling.mdx index 2c38ae00..7fbf91c3 100644 --- a/packages/docs/content/docs/add-to-your-site-bundling.mdx +++ b/packages/docs/content/docs/add-to-your-site-bundling.mdx @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ title: Bundling weight: 5 --- -This tutorial guides you through the steps for adding Static CMS via a package manager to a site that's built with a common [static site generator](https://www.staticgen.com/). If you want to start form a template, the [Next Template](docs/start-with-a-template) provides a great example of bundling in action. +This tutorial guides you through the steps for adding Static CMS via a package manager to a site that's built with a common [static site generator](https://www.staticgen.com/). If you want to start form a template, the [Next Template](/docs/start-with-a-template) provides a great example of bundling in action. ## Installation @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Then create a new route for your project (for instance at `/admin`), and import import CMS from '@staticcms/core'; ``` -The default export is a _CMS_ object, which has an `init` method that takes an object with a `config` attribute. The `config` attribute is an object representing the [configuration options](docs/configuration-options). You can use destructuring assignment syntax as shorthand: +The default export is a _CMS_ object, which has an `init` method that takes an object with a `config` attribute. The `config` attribute is an object representing the [configuration options](/docs/configuration-options). You can use destructuring assignment syntax as shorthand: ```js import CMS from '@staticcms/core';