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fix typos in readme
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CodeByZach authored Jul 15, 2022
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Include [pace.js](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/pace-js@latest/pace.min.js) and the
[theme](https://codebyzach.github.io/pace/) css of your choice on your page
(as early as is possible), and you're done!
(as early as possible), and you're done!

Pace will automatically monitor your ajax requests, event loop lag, document
ready state, and elements on your page to decide the progress. On ajax navigation
it will begin again!

If you use AMD or Browserify, require pace.js and call `pace.start()` as early in the loading process as is possible.
If you use AMD or Browserify, require pace.js and call `pace.start()` as early in the loading process as possible.

Example
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- Elements

Checks for the existance of specific elements on the page
Checks for the existence of specific elements on the page

- Document

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Elements being rendered to the screen is one way for us to decide that the page has been
rendered. If you would like to use that source of information (not required at all),
specify one or more selectors. You can comma separate the selectors to propertly handle
specify one or more selectors. You can comma separate the selectors to properly handle
error states, where the progress bar should disappear, but the element we are looking for
may never appear:

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