 Okay, so here's a quick example of how to do a pull request of a markdown file. So first, go to the repository where you want to make the pull request. Make sure that you are logged in. Now, there's a lot of ways to do pull requests, but here's a simple one. With the web interface for GitHub, select create new file, boom. You'll want to give the file a name. So I'm going to give this file the name of this sample file I put together, which is this pull request.md. There's just no spaces there. I'm going to put dashes instead. That will give us a nice clean file name. Then open the file, grab the markdown or whatever the text is inside. Here's the content of this particular file. Paste it directly into the body of the file. Then scroll to the bottom and you'll see that there's an option for propose a new file. Select that option, click it, it does a little thinking, and then it brings you to this screen where you can make sure that you definitely want to do the pull request, and I do. So I'm going to click create pull request. Here's the file name. I'll just make a note here. This is a demo pull request. Scroll down and make this final action of create pull request. Then presto change-o, we now have another pull request in the repository. Create this pull request. There's a previous sample that I did. Then the person that the people that own the repository, in this case it's Brian Wilson, will have an option to merge the request or to reject it or maybe to put comments in and ask for more information. So that in a nutshell is one easy way using the web to do a pull request.