)]
diff --git a/website/sitemap_index.xml b/website/sitemap_index.xml
index 18d15e86..b81113f4 100644
--- a/website/sitemap_index.xml
+++ b/website/sitemap_index.xml
@@ -49,6 +49,7 @@
https://sycamore-rs.netlify.app/examples/countermonthly0.5
https://sycamore-rs.netlify.app/examples/distmonthly0.5
https://sycamore-rs.netlify.app/examples/hellomonthly0.5
+https://sycamore-rs.netlify.app/examples/higher-order-componentsmonthly0.5
https://sycamore-rs.netlify.app/examples/iterationmonthly0.5
https://sycamore-rs.netlify.app/examples/ssrmonthly0.5
https://sycamore-rs.netlify.app/examples/todomvcmonthly0.5
From efdd8a8252dd10ef791e5186249d29375b49ab7d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Luke Chu <37006668+lukechu10@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Fri, 20 Aug 2021 18:51:45 -0700
Subject: [PATCH 5/5] Update hello_world.md on next version
---
docs/next/getting_started/hello_world.md | 24 +++++++++++++++----
.../v0.5/getting_started/hello_world.md | 20 ++++++++--------
2 files changed, 29 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-)
diff --git a/docs/next/getting_started/hello_world.md b/docs/next/getting_started/hello_world.md
index 9645d2aa..9afbca76 100644
--- a/docs/next/getting_started/hello_world.md
+++ b/docs/next/getting_started/hello_world.md
@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
# Hello, World!
-Sycamore tries to have as simple of an API as possible. In fact, the Hello World program in Sycamore
-is but slightly longer than the console version!
+Sycamore tries to have as simple of an API as possible.
Here it is:
@@ -49,9 +48,24 @@ we want to render the following HTML:
The `p { ... }` creates a new `` tag. The `"Hello, World!"` creates a new text node that is
nested within the `
` tag.
-There it is! To try it out, copy the Hello World code snippet to your `main.rs` file and run
-`trunk serve` from your command prompt. Open up your browser at `localhost:8080` and you should see
-_"Hello, World!"_ printed to the screen in all its glory.
+There it is! Trunk just needs one thing to turn this into a website; a html source file to inject
+the template into. Copy the following code to a file called `index.html` in the root of your crate
+(alongside `Cargo.toml`):
+
+```html
+
+
+
+
+ My first Sycamore app
+
+
+
+```
+
+To try it out, copy the Hello World code snippet to your `main.rs` file and run `trunk serve` from
+your command prompt. Open up your browser at `localhost:8080` and you should see _"Hello, World!"_
+printed to the screen in all its glory.
If you modify your code, Trunk should automatically rebuild your app. Just refresh your browser tab
to see the latest changes.
diff --git a/docs/versioned_docs/v0.5/getting_started/hello_world.md b/docs/versioned_docs/v0.5/getting_started/hello_world.md
index e1710434..9afbca76 100644
--- a/docs/versioned_docs/v0.5/getting_started/hello_world.md
+++ b/docs/versioned_docs/v0.5/getting_started/hello_world.md
@@ -48,24 +48,24 @@ we want to render the following HTML:
The `p { ... }` creates a new `` tag. The `"Hello, World!"` creates a new text node that is
nested within the `
` tag.
-There it is! Trunk just needs one thing to turn this into a website; a html source file to inject the
-template into. Copy the following code to a file called `index.html` in the root of your crate
+There it is! Trunk just needs one thing to turn this into a website; a html source file to inject
+the template into. Copy the following code to a file called `index.html` in the root of your crate
(alongside `Cargo.toml`):
```html
-
-
- My first Sycamore app
-
-
+
+
+ My first Sycamore app
+
+
```
-To try it out, copy the Hello World code snippet to your `main.rs` file and run
-`trunk serve` from your command prompt. Open up your browser at `localhost:8080` and you should see
-_"Hello, World!"_ printed to the screen in all its glory.
+To try it out, copy the Hello World code snippet to your `main.rs` file and run `trunk serve` from
+your command prompt. Open up your browser at `localhost:8080` and you should see _"Hello, World!"_
+printed to the screen in all its glory.
If you modify your code, Trunk should automatically rebuild your app. Just refresh your browser tab
to see the latest changes.