<script src="Chart.js"></script>
```
-Alternatively, if you're using an AMD loader for javascript modules, that is also supported in the Chart.js core. Please note: the library will still occupy a global variable of `Chart`, even if it detects `define` and `define.amd`. If this is a problem, you can call `noConflict` to restore the global Chart variable to it's previous owner.
+Alternatively, if you're using an AMD loader for JavaScript modules, that is also supported in the Chart.js core. Please note: the library will still occupy a global variable of `Chart`, even if it detects `define` and `define.amd`. If this is a problem, you can call `noConflict` to restore the global Chart variable to it's previous owner.
```javascript
// Using requirejs
### Creating custom builds
-Chart.js uses <a href="http://gulpjs.com/" target="_blank">gulp</a> to build the library into a single javascript file. We can use this same build script with custom parameters in order to build a custom version.
+Chart.js uses <a href="http://gulpjs.com/" target="_blank">gulp</a> to build the library into a single JavaScript file. We can use this same build script with custom parameters in order to build a custom version.
Firstly, we need to ensure development dependencies are installed. With node and npm installed, after cloning the Chart.js repo to a local directory, and navigating to that directory in the command line, we can run the following:
npm install -g gulp
```
-This will install the local development dependencies for Chart.js, along with a CLI for the javascript task runner <a href="http://gulpjs.com/" target="_blank">gulp</a>.
+This will install the local development dependencies for Chart.js, along with a CLI for the JavaScript task runner <a href="http://gulpjs.com/" target="_blank">gulp</a>.
Now, we can run the `gulp build` task, and pass in a comma seperated list of types as an argument to build a custom version of Chart.js with only specified chart types.
### Bugs & issues
-Please report these on the Github page - at <a href="https://github.com/nnnick/Chart.js" target="_blank">github.com/nnnick/Chart.js</a>. If you could include a link to a simple <a href="http://jsbin.com/" target="_blank">jsbin</a> or similar to demonstrate the issue, that'd be really helpful.
+Please report these on the GitHub page - at <a href="https://github.com/nnnick/Chart.js" target="_blank">github.com/nnnick/Chart.js</a>. If you could include a link to a simple <a href="http://jsbin.com/" target="_blank">jsbin</a> or similar to demonstrate the issue, that'd be really helpful.
### Contributing