diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 2b2a72c..c130d88 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Service Worker Toolbox provides some simple helpers for use in creating your own service workers. Specifically, it provides common caching strategies for dynamic content, such as API calls, third-party resources, and large or infrequently used local resources that you don't want precached. -Service Worker Toolbox provides an [expressive approach](https://googlechrome.github.io/sw-toolbox/docs/master/tutorial-api.html#expressive-approach) to using those strategies for runtime requests. If you're not sure what service workers are or what they are for, start with [the explainer doc](https://github.com/slightlyoff/ServiceWorker/blob/master/explainer.md). +Service Worker Toolbox provides an [expressive approach](https://googlechrome.github.io/sw-toolbox/usage.html#express-style-routes) to using those strategies for runtime requests. If you're not sure what service workers are or what they are for, start with [the explainer doc](https://github.com/slightlyoff/ServiceWorker/blob/master/explainer.md). ## What if I need precaching as well? @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ importScripts('bower_components/sw-toolbox/sw-toolbox.js'); // Update path to m ### Use the toolbox -To understand how to use the toolbox read the [Usage](https://googlechrome.github.io/sw-toolbox/docs/master/tutorial-usage) and [API](https://googlechrome.github.io/sw-toolbox/docs/master/tutorial-api) documentation. +To understand how to use the toolbox read the [Usage](https://googlechrome.github.io/sw-toolbox/usage.html#main) and [API](https://googlechrome.github.io/sw-toolbox/api.html#main) documentation. ## Support