diff --git a/public/docs/ts/latest/testing/application-under-test.jade b/public/docs/ts/latest/testing/application-under-test.jade
index e28a17130d..eab0c0fe83 100644
--- a/public/docs/ts/latest/testing/application-under-test.jade
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@@ -35,4 +35,4 @@ figure.image-display
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## What’s Next?
- Now that we’re familiar with how the test app works, we’re ready to poke at it with our first application tests written in Jasmine.
+ Now that we’re familiar with how the test app works, we’re ready to poke at it with our [first application tests](first-app-tests.html) written in Jasmine.
diff --git a/public/docs/ts/latest/testing/first-app-tests.jade b/public/docs/ts/latest/testing/first-app-tests.jade
index 3ac7512ce0..0288012cd4 100644
--- a/public/docs/ts/latest/testing/first-app-tests.jade
+++ b/public/docs/ts/latest/testing/first-app-tests.jade
@@ -333,4 +333,4 @@ figure.image-display
That’s not rare but it’s not typical either. Most of our application parts make some use of the Angular framework.
- In the next chapter, we’ll test a class that does rely on Angular.
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+ In the [next chapter](testing-an-angular-pipe.html), we’ll test a class that does rely on Angular.
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diff --git a/public/docs/ts/latest/testing/index.jade b/public/docs/ts/latest/testing/index.jade
index d3cc07f1e0..0c975db214 100644
--- a/public/docs/ts/latest/testing/index.jade
+++ b/public/docs/ts/latest/testing/index.jade
@@ -121,4 +121,4 @@ figure.image-display
such as npm
, gulp
, and live-server
.
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- Let’s get started!
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+ [Let’s get started!](jasmine-testing-101.html)
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diff --git a/public/docs/ts/latest/testing/jasmine-testing-101.jade b/public/docs/ts/latest/testing/jasmine-testing-101.jade
index e94aef2fcb..2f032a7887 100644
--- a/public/docs/ts/latest/testing/jasmine-testing-101.jade
+++ b/public/docs/ts/latest/testing/jasmine-testing-101.jade
@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ pre.prettyprint.lang-bash
We can’t tell what file produced these test results. We only have one file at the moment but soon we’ll write more.
- We should wrap this test something that identifies the file. In Jasmine that “something” is a `describe` function. Every test file should have at least one `describe` that identifies the file holding the test(s).
+ We should wrap this test into something that identifies the file. In Jasmine that “something” is a `describe` function. Every test file should have at least one `describe` that identifies the file holding the test(s).
Here’s what our revised `1st.spec.ts` looks like when wrapped in a `describe`:
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## What’s Next?
Now that we’re familiar with Jasmine on its own, we’re ready to test an application.
- What application? We introduce you to it in the next chapter.
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+ What application? We introduce you to it in the [next chapter](application-under-test.html).
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