Okta-Specific README Clarification#107
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July 22, 2019 10:59
adds extra backticks to inline ``code``-formatted words to make GitHub display them as such
adds a link to the Okta developer docs
also fix list formatting
README Clarification
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The section of the
READMEdealing with setup for Okta can be a bit difficult to understand if you don't know exactly what you're looking for; this PR clarifies those instructions somewhat and links to a page with an image replicating what you should be looking for in the Okta Web UI.There are also some elements of the
READMEthat should probably becode-formatted. This PR adds double backticks around such elements that only had single backticks, allowing GitHub to parse them as inlinecode-formatted.