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Updated Docs link for create-web3-dapp in Readme.md (#56) #62

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Docs Link for Docs – How to develop apps bootstrapped with Create Web3 Dapp
was broken which resulted in 404 error . Fixed by updating it to https://www.alchemy.com/dapps/create-web3-dapp.
Fixed error #56

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@Eversmile12 @thatguyintech ps review

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@Eversmile12 I think this would be a better link: https://docs.alchemy.com/docs/create-web3-dapp

AND actually seems to be the intended link from the start honestly.

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yes.
in the Readme, the given link is https://docs.alchemy.com/create-web3-dapp, which is broken
but the working link, provided in an earlier comment by @xscottxbrownx, is https://docs.alchemy.com/docs/create-web3-dapp

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@xscottxbrownx I have changed the link.

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Thank you for opening up this PR!

We just put out a new release #124 which is a big change from the previous version and will make use of Scaffold-Alchemy. Check it out when you have the chance 😄

@Dan-Nolan Dan-Nolan closed this Feb 10, 2025
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