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diff --git a/src/quick/doc/src/concepts/convenience/topic.qdoc b/src/quick/doc/src/concepts/convenience/topic.qdoc index 1a6feeaa61..b87cfd84c1 100644 --- a/src/quick/doc/src/concepts/convenience/topic.qdoc +++ b/src/quick/doc/src/concepts/convenience/topic.qdoc @@ -54,14 +54,11 @@ application performance. \section1 Dynamic Bindings -Assigning binding expressions to properties is a fundamental concept of QML, -and Qt Quick extends upon the idea with the \l Binding type. While bindings -are typically specified as property initialization assignments, the \l Binding -type allows the target of a binding to be defined explicitly and separately -from the definition of the binding expression itself. -By declaring a \l Binding instance, the client can dynamically bind properties -from arbitrary objects at run-time, and can modify the binding target when -required (or when it becomes available). +\l{Property Binding}{Property bindings} are a fundamental feature of QML. +Typically, a property is initialized with its binding. However, the \l Binding +type and \l {Qt::binding()}{Qt.binding()} function allows the client to +dynamically bind properties from any object at run-time, and modify the binding +target when required (or when it becomes available). \section1 Dynamic Signal Connections |