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diff --git a/platform/darwin/docs/guides/For Style Authors.md.ejs b/platform/darwin/docs/guides/For Style Authors.md.ejs
index b8112d6fec..940c9b1042 100644
--- a/platform/darwin/docs/guides/For Style Authors.md.ejs
+++ b/platform/darwin/docs/guides/For Style Authors.md.ejs
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ may be shorter than on a desktop computer. Some of your users may use the Larger
Dynamic Type and Accessibility Text features to increase the size of all text on
the device. You can use the
[runtime styling API](#manipulating-the-style-at-runtime) to adjust your style’s
-font and icon sizes accordingly.
+ font and icon sizes accordingly.
<% } -%>
Design sprite images and choose font weights that look crisp on both
@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ represented at runtime by an `MGLStyle` object, which provides access to various
layers, respectively.
<% if (iOS) { -%>
For more information about the capabilities exposed by the runtime styling API,
-see “[Runtime Styling](runtime-styling.html)”.
+see “[Runtime Styling](https://www.mapbox.com/ios-sdk/maps/overview/runtime-styling/)”.
<% } -%>
The names of runtime styling classes and properties on <%- os %> are generally
diff --git a/platform/darwin/docs/guides/Migrating to Expressions.md.ejs b/platform/darwin/docs/guides/Migrating to Expressions.md.ejs
index addbf6940e..3ea5b33d73 100644
--- a/platform/darwin/docs/guides/Migrating to Expressions.md.ejs
+++ b/platform/darwin/docs/guides/Migrating to Expressions.md.ejs
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
# Migrating from Style Functions to Expressions
-[Runtime Styling](runtime-styling.html) enables you to modify every aspect of the map’s appearance dynamically as a user interacts with your application. Developers can specify in advance how a layout or paint attribute will vary as the zoom level changes or how the appearance of individual features vary based on metadata provided by a content source.
+[Runtime Styling](https://www.mapbox.com/ios-sdk/maps/overview/runtime-styling/) enables you to modify every aspect of the map’s appearance dynamically as a user interacts with your application. Developers can specify in advance how a layout or paint attribute will vary as the zoom level changes or how the appearance of individual features vary based on metadata provided by a content source.
With Mapbox Maps SDK for <%- iOS ? 'iOS v4.0.0' : 'macOS v0.7.0' %>, style functions have been replaced with expressions. These provide even more tools for developers who want to style their maps dynamically. This guide outlines some tips for migrating from style functions to expressions, and offers an overview of some things that developers can do with expressions.
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ Current syntax:
If you previously used an interpolation base greater than `0` (other than `1`), you can use `MGLExpressionInterpolationMode.exponential` as the curve type for `+[NSExpression(MGLAdditions) mgl_expressionForInterpolatingExpression:withCurveType:parameters:stops:]` or `'exponential'` as the curve type for [`mgl_interpolate:withCurveType:parameters:stops:`](predicates-and-expressions.html#code-mgl_interpolate-withcurvetype-parameters-stops-code). The `parameters` argument takes that interpolation base. This interpolates between values exponentially, creating an accelerated ramp effect.
-Here’s a visualization from Mapbox Studio (see [Working with Mapbox Studio](working-with-mapbox-studio.html)) comparing interpolation base values of `1.5` and `0.5` based on zoom. In order to convert camera style functions, use `$zoomLevel` or `MGL_FUNCTION('zoomLevel')` as the attribute key.
+Here’s a visualization from Mapbox Studio (see [Mapbox Studio and iOS](https://www.mapbox.com/ios-sdk/maps/overview/mapbox-studio/)) comparing interpolation base values of `1.5` and `0.5` based on zoom. In order to convert camera style functions, use `$zoomLevel` or `MGL_FUNCTION('zoomLevel')` as the attribute key.
<img src="img/data-driven-styling/exponential-function.png" height=344/>
<img src="img/data-driven-styling/exponential-function-1.png" height=344/>