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2 files changed, 6 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/docs/content/tutorial/step_00.ngdoc b/docs/content/tutorial/step_00.ngdoc
index 231e873a..1e3c61a0 100644
--- a/docs/content/tutorial/step_00.ngdoc
+++ b/docs/content/tutorial/step_00.ngdoc
@@ -173,10 +173,11 @@ __`app/index.html`:__
<html ng-app>
- The `ng-app` attribute is represents an Angular directive used to flag an element which Angular
- should consider to be the root element of our application. This gives application developers the
- freedom to tell Angular if the entire html page or only a portion of it should be treated as the
- Angular application.
+ The `ng-app` attribute is represents an Angular directive (named `ngApp`; Angular uses
+ `name-with-dashes` for attribute names and `camelCase` for the corresponding directive name)
+ used to flag an element which Angular should consider to be the root element of our application.
+ This gives application developers the freedom to tell Angular if the entire html page or only a
+ portion of it should be treated as the Angular application.
* AngularJS script tag:
diff --git a/docs/content/tutorial/step_06.ngdoc b/docs/content/tutorial/step_06.ngdoc
index 84c97bab..0df5681b 100644
--- a/docs/content/tutorial/step_06.ngdoc
+++ b/docs/content/tutorial/step_06.ngdoc
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ api/ng.directive:ngSrc ngSrc} directive. That directive prevents the
browser from treating the angular `{{ expression }}` markup literally, and initiating a request to
invalid url `http://localhost:8000/app/{{phone.imageUrl}}`, which it would have done if we had only
specified an attribute binding in a regular `src` attribute (`<img class="diagram" src="{{phone.imageUrl}}">`).
-Using `ngSrc` (`ng-src`) prevents the browser from making an http request to an invalid location.
+Using the `ngSrc` directive prevents the browser from making an http request to an invalid location.
## Test