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edited example path to be local, same as readme.me

Kyle McDonald 11 years ago
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 		<div>Three.js is a library that makes WebGL - 3D in the browser - very easy. While a simple cube in raw WebGL would turn out hundreds of lines of Javascript and shader code, a Three.js equivalent is only a fraction of that.</div>
 
 		<h2>Before we start</h2>
-		<div>Before you can use Three.js, you need somewhere to display it. Save the following HTML to a file on your computer, and open it in your browser.</div>
+		<div>Before you can use Three.js, you need somewhere to display it. Save the following HTML to a file on your computer, along with a copy of <a href="http://threejs.org/build/three.min.js">three.min.js</a> in the js/ directory, and open it in your browser.</div>
 
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 		&lt;html&gt;
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 				&lt;style&gt;canvas { width: 100%; height: 100% }&lt;/style&gt;
 			&lt;/head&gt;
 			&lt;body&gt;
-				&lt;script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/three.js/r66/three.js"&gt;&lt;/script&gt;
+				&lt;script src="js/three.min.js"&gt;&lt;/script&gt;
 				&lt;script&gt;
 					// Our Javascript will go here.
 				&lt;/script&gt;