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diff --git a/examples/webenginewidgets/contentmanipulation/doc/src/contentmanipulation.qdoc b/examples/webenginewidgets/contentmanipulation/doc/src/contentmanipulation.qdoc
index aa94b17da..685c20abc 100644
--- a/examples/webenginewidgets/contentmanipulation/doc/src/contentmanipulation.qdoc
+++ b/examples/webenginewidgets/contentmanipulation/doc/src/contentmanipulation.qdoc
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
\e{Content Manipulation} shows how to use JQuery with \l {Qt WebEngine Widgets} to
create a web browser with special effects and content manipulation.
- In the application, we call QWebEnginePage::runJavaScript() to
+ In the application, we call \l {QWebEnginePage::runJavaScript()} to
execute jQuery JavaScript code. We implement a QMainWindow with a QWebEngineView
as a central widget to build up the browser itself.
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@
\skipto class MainWindow :
\printuntil /^\}/
- We also declare a QString that contains the jQuery, a QWebEngineView
+ We also declare a QString that contains jQuery, a QWebEngineView
that displays the web content, and a QLineEdit that acts as the
address bar.
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@
\printuntil SLOT(finishLoading
- Furthermore, we create a QLineEdit as the browser's address bar. We then set the horizontal
+ Furthermore, we create a QLineEdit as the browser's address bar. We then set the vertical
QSizePolicy to fill the available area in the browser at all times. We add the
QLineEdit to a QToolBar together with a set of navigation actions from
QWebEngineView::pageAction():