Change-Id: Ifd6a6cae8b0937548be23f36a23073f2b07e09b2
Reviewed-by: Alan Alpert <alan.alpert@nokia.com>
(Additionally, notice that the \l Text object has been declared without assigning it to a property of the \l Rectangle, unlike the earlier example which assigned a \l Gradient object to the rectangle's \c gradient property. This is because the \l {Item::children}{children} property of \l Item has been set as the type's \l {qtqml-syntax-objectattributes.html#default-properties}{default property} to enable this more convenient syntax.)
-See the \l{qtquick-concepts-visual.html#items-and-visual-parenting}{Visual Parent} documentation for more information on the concept of visual parenting with the \l Item type.
+See the \l{qtquick-visualcanvas-visualparent.html}{visual parent} documentation for more information on the concept of visual parenting with the \l Item type.
\section1 Comments
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-See \l {Using JavaScript Expressions with QML} for more details.
+See \l {qtqml-javascript-expressions.html}{JavaScript Expressions in QML Documents} for more details.
\section1 QML Object Types