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fixed on-page links

Signed-off-by: Victoria Bialas <victoria.bialas@docker.com>

Victoria Bialas authored on 2016/09/14 08:20:05
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@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ Apache web server and your web application installed. You can build or update
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 images from scratch or download and use images created by others. An image may be
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 based on, or may extend, one or more other images. A docker image is described in
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 text file called a _Dockerfile_, which has a simple, well-defined syntax. For more
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-details about images, see [How does a Docker image work?](how-does-a-docker-image-work).
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+details about images, see [How does a Docker image work?](#how-does-a-docker-image-work).
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 Docker images are the **build** component of Docker.
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 or environment variables. Each container is an isolated and secure application
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 platform, but can be given access to resources running in a different host or
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 container, as well as persistent storage or databases. For more details about
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-containers, see [How does a container work?](how-does-a-container-work).
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+containers, see [How does a container work?](#how-does-a-container-work).
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 Docker containers are the **run** component of Docker.
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 A docker registry is a library of images. A registry can be public or private,
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 and can be on the same server as the Docker daemon or Docker client, or on a
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 totally separate server. For more details about registries, see
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-[How does a Docker registry work?](how-does-a-docker-registry-work) 
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+[How does a Docker registry work?](#how-does-a-docker-registry-work)
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 Docker registries are the **distribution** component of Docker.
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