Updated Readme.md

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@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ The app depends on the following libraries. They must either be downloaded from
* [FastLED](https://github.com/FastLED/FastLED) * [FastLED](https://github.com/FastLED/FastLED)
* [Arduino WebSockets](https://github.com/Links2004/arduinoWebSockets) * [Arduino WebSockets](https://github.com/Links2004/arduinoWebSockets)
Download the app code from GitHub using the green Clone or Download button from [GitHub](https://github.com/NimmLor/esp8266-nanoleaf-webserver) and click Download ZIP. Decompress the ZIP file in your Arduino sketch folder. Download the app code from GitHub using the green Clone or Download button from [GitHub](https://github.com/NimmLor/esp8266-nanoleaf-webserver) and click Download ZIP. Decompress the ZIP file in your Arduino sketch folder. Rename the folder from *esp8266-nanoleaf-webserver-master* to *esp8266-nanoleaf-webserver*
The web app needs to be uploaded to the ESP8266's SPIFFS. You can do this within the Arduino IDE after installing the [Arduino ESP8266FS tool](http://esp8266.github.io/Arduino/versions/2.3.0/doc/filesystem.html#uploading-files-to-file-system). An alternative would be to install the [Visual Micro](https://www.visualmicro.com/) plugin for Visual Studio. The web app needs to be uploaded to the ESP8266's SPIFFS. You can do this within the Arduino IDE after installing the [Arduino ESP8266FS tool](http://esp8266.github.io/Arduino/versions/2.3.0/doc/filesystem.html#uploading-files-to-file-system). An alternative would be to install the [Visual Micro](https://www.visualmicro.com/) plugin for Visual Studio.