Fix typo in Heroku guide
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				|  | @ -8,6 +8,6 @@ Mastodon can theoretically run indefinitely on a free [Heroku](https://heroku.co | |||
| 1. Click the above button. | ||||
| 2. Fill in the options requested. | ||||
|   * You can use a .herokuapp.com domain, which will be simple to set up, or you can use a custom domain. If you want a custom domain and HTTPS, you will need to upgrade to a paid plan (to use Heroku's SSL features), or set up [CloudFlare](https://cloudflare.com) who offer free "Flexible SSL" (note: CloudFlare have some undefined limits on WebSockets. So far, no one has reported hitting concurrent connection limits). | ||||
|   * You will want Amazon S3 for file storage. The only exception is for development purposes, where you may not care if files are not saaved. Follow a guide online for creating a free Amazon S3 bucket and Access Key, then enter the details. | ||||
|   * You will want Amazon S3 for file storage. The only exception is for development purposes, where you may not care if files are not saved. Follow a guide online for creating a free Amazon S3 bucket and Access Key, then enter the details. | ||||
|   * If you want your Mastodon to be able to send emails, configure SMTP settings here (or later). Consider using [Mailgun](https://mailgun.com) or similar, who offer free plans that should suit your interests. | ||||
| 3. Deploy! The app should be set up, with a working web interface and database. You can change settings and manage versions from the Heroku dashboard. | ||||
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