diff --git a/docs/EmbeddedApp.md b/docs/EmbeddedApp.md index 69ad40ad97ef46..274c63059fb1f2 100644 --- a/docs/EmbeddedApp.md +++ b/docs/EmbeddedApp.md @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ React.AppRegistry.registerComponent('SimpleApp', () => SimpleApp); You should now add a container view for the React Native component. It can be any `UIView` in your app. -![Container view example](https://github.com/facebook/react-native/blob/master/website/src/react-native/img/EmbeddedAppContainerViewExample.png) +![Container view example](/react-native/img/EmbeddedAppContainerViewExample.png) However, let's subclass `UIView` for the sake of clean code. Let's name it `ReactView`. Open up `Yourproject.xcworkspace` and create a new class `ReactView` (You can name it whatever you like :)). @@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ This command will start up a React Native development server within our CocoaPod Now compile and run your app. You shall now see your React Native app running inside of the `ReactView`. -![Example](https://github.com/facebook/react-native/blob/master/website/src/react-native/img/EmbeddedAppExample.png) +![Example](/react-native/img/EmbeddedAppExample.png) Live reload works from the simulator, too! You’ve got a simple React component totally encapsulated behind an Objective-C `UIView` subclass.