diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 594781b..88cd520 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ You can use `vue-chartjs` directly in the browser without any build setup. Like If you're using Gulp, Browserify or Webpack 1 the entry is `vue-chartjs.js` which is __transpiled__ and __bundled__ UMD Module. -However Vue.js and Chart.js are `peerDependencies` so you have to install them seperately. In most projects you will have `Vue.js` already installed anyways. This way, you can have different versions of Vue.js and Chart.js then in this package. +However Vue.js and Chart.js are `peerDependencies` so you have to install them separately. In most projects you will have `Vue.js` already installed anyways. This way, you can have different versions of Vue.js and Chart.js then in this package. ### Webpack 2 If you're using Webpack 2 it will automatically use the `jsnext:main` / `module` entry point. Which is `es/index.js`