diff --git a/docs/src/index.md b/docs/src/index.md index 98fffc4a5c..c3ddd332f1 100644 --- a/docs/src/index.md +++ b/docs/src/index.md @@ -18,11 +18,11 @@ Other closely associated packages, also installed automatically, include [Zygote The [quick start](@ref man-quickstart) page trains a simple neural network. -This rest of this documentation provides a from-scratch introduction to Flux's take on models and how they work, starting with [fitting a line](@ref man-overview). Once you understand these docs, congratulations, you also understand [Flux's source code](https://github.com/FluxML/Flux.jl), which is intended to be concise, legible and a good reference for more advanced concepts. +This rest of the **guide** provides a from-scratch introduction to Flux's take on models and how they work, starting with [fitting a line](@ref man-overview). Once you understand these docs, congratulations, you also understand [Flux's source code](https://github.com/FluxML/Flux.jl), which is intended to be concise, legible and a good reference for more advanced concepts. -Sections with 📚 contain API listings. The same text is avalable at the Julia prompt, by typing for example `?gpu`. +The **reference** section contains API listings. The same text is avalable at the Julia prompt, by typing for example `?gpu`. -If you just want to get started writing models, the [model zoo](https://github.com/FluxML/model-zoo/) gives good starting points for many common ones. +There are some **tutorials** about building particular models. The **[model zoo](https://github.com/FluxML/model-zoo/)** has starting points for many other common ones. And finally, the **[ecosystem page](ecosystem.md)** lists packages which define Flux models. ## Community