diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index e9207f9..38acc23 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ -# hello-mongoose: Mongoose.js: elegant MongoDB object models for Node.js. +# hello-mongoose: Using Mongoose.js for elegant MongoDB object modeling in Node.js. -MongoDB and Node.js are often used together because of their shared use of Javascript and its Object Notation (JSON). Mongoose is a popular helper library that provides a more rigorous modeling environment for your data, enforcing a little bit more structure as needed, while still maintaining flexibility that makes MongoDB powerful. In this article, you make a connection to a hosted MongoDB instance at add-on provider MongoLab with Mongoose and model a simple object. +MongoDB and Node.js are often used together because of their shared use of Javascript and its Object Notation (JSON). Mongoose is a popular helper library that provides a more rigorous modeling environment for your data, enforcing a little bit more structure as needed, while still maintaining flexibility that makes MongoDB powerful. In this article, you make a connection to a hosted MongoDB instance at add-on provider [MongoLab](http://mongolab.com) with Mongoose and model a simple object. ## Deployment -To deploy [the app to Heroku](http://hello-mongoose.herokuapp.com/) you can [click to deploy](https://heroku.com/deploy?template=https://github.com/mongolab/hello-mongoose) or follow these steps: +To deploy [the app](http://hello-mongoose.herokuapp.com/) to Heroku you can use the Heroku button [![Deploy](https://www.herokucdn.com/deploy/button.png)](https://heroku.com/deploy) or follow these steps: 1. `git clone git://github.com/mongolab/hello-mongoose.git && cd hello-mongoose` 2. `heroku create`