diff --git a/docs/sources/userguide/usingdocker.md b/docs/sources/userguide/usingdocker.md index 865f446bd0..12a6b6fb2f 100644 --- a/docs/sources/userguide/usingdocker.md +++ b/docs/sources/userguide/usingdocker.md @@ -167,8 +167,9 @@ host. You might be asking about now: why wouldn't we just want to always use 1:1 port mappings in Docker containers rather than mapping to high ports? Well 1:1 mappings have the constraint of only being able to map one of each port on your local host. Let's say you want to test two -Python applications: both bound to port 5000 inside your container. -Without Docker's port mapping you could only access one at a time. +Python applications: both bound to port 5000 inside their own containers. +Without Docker's port mapping you could only access one at a time on the +Docker host. So let's now browse to port 49155 in a web browser to see the application.