diff --git a/pages/mydoc/mydoc_yaml_tutorial.md b/pages/mydoc/mydoc_yaml_tutorial.md
index 62ecc77..4e9656e 100644
--- a/pages/mydoc/mydoc_yaml_tutorial.md
+++ b/pages/mydoc/mydoc_yaml_tutorial.md
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ You can read about YAML from a lot of different sources. Here are some basic cha
I realize a lot of this vague and general; however, it will become a lot more clear as we go through some concrete examples.
-In the \_data/mydoc folder, there's a file called samplelist.yml. All of these examples come from that file.
+In the \_data folder, there's a file called samplelist.yml. All of these examples come from that file.
## Example 1: Simple mapping
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ name:
Wife's name: {{site.data.samplelist.name.wife}}
{% endraw %}
```
-Notice that in order to access the data file, you use `site.data.samplelist`. `mydoc` is the folder, and `samplelist` is the name of the YAML file.
+Notice that in order to access the data file, you use `site.data.samplelist` where as `samplelist` is the name of the YAML file.
**Result:**
@@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ salesteams:
{% for item in site.data.samplelist.salesteams %}
{{item.title}}
-{% for entry in item.subitems %}
+{% for entry in item.subfolderitems %}
- {{entry.location}}
{% endfor %}
@@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ salesteams:
{% endfor %}
-Hopefully you can start to see how to wrap more complex formatting around the YAML content. When you use a "for" loop, you choose the variable of what to call the list items. The variable you choose to use becomes how you access the properties of each list item. In this case, I decided to use the variable `item`. In order to get each property of the list item, I used `item.subitems`.
+Hopefully you can start to see how to wrap more complex formatting around the YAML content. When you use a "for" loop, you choose the variable of what to call the list items. The variable you choose to use becomes how you access the properties of each list item. In this case, I decided to use the variable `item`. In order to get each property of the list item, I used `item.subfolderitems`.
Each list item starts with the hyphen `–`. You cannot directly access the list item by referring to a mapping. You only loop through the list items. If you wanted to access the list item, you would have to use something like `[1]`, which is how you access the position in an array. You cannot access a list item like you can access a mapping key.