diff --git a/samples/react-questions-and-answers/README.md b/samples/react-questions-and-answers/README.md index 643cd73c2..33ec64f34 100644 --- a/samples/react-questions-and-answers/README.md +++ b/samples/react-questions-and-answers/README.md @@ -46,17 +46,18 @@ Version|Date|Comments * `gulp serve` ### Slightly Longer Path to More Awesome + *To really get the full experience go to the workbench on a SharePoint Site [Your site url]/_layouts/15/workbench.aspx and that's where the magic will happen but this requires that you deploy and activate features to provision the required SharePoint assets* -1. Run one of the following custom commands to clean, build, budle and package the solution. +1. Run one of the following custom commands to clean, build, bundle and package the solution. * If you want to be able to debug using your local code using gulp serve `gulp package` -2. Navigate to the output questions-application.sppkg (found in the /sharepoint/solution folder) +2. Navigate to the output `questions-application.sppkg` (found in the `/sharepoint/solution` folder) 3. Upload it to an application catalog (either a tenant or site collection one) -4. In your site collection go to Site Contents and click New > App -5. Find and add the 'Questions Application' App - * wait for it to finish installing and activating features on the Site Contents page -6. Go to a site page like home, edit the page and find and add the 'Questions' web part +4. In your site collection go to **Site Contents** and click **New** > **App** +5. Find and add the **Questions Application** App + * wait for it to finish installing and activating features on the **Site Contents** page +6. Go to a site page like home, edit the page and find and add the **Questions** web part * If you deployed a shippable (SharePoint Online) version you don't need to do anything else * If you deployed a debug (http://localhost:4321) version you'll need to ensure gulp serve is running