diff --git a/sites/svelte-5-preview/src/routes/docs/content/03-appendix/02-breaking-changes.md b/sites/svelte-5-preview/src/routes/docs/content/03-appendix/02-breaking-changes.md index 004fe10f7c..5a6131e8ae 100644 --- a/sites/svelte-5-preview/src/routes/docs/content/03-appendix/02-breaking-changes.md +++ b/sites/svelte-5-preview/src/routes/docs/content/03-appendix/02-breaking-changes.md @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ import App from './App.svelte' export default app; ``` -`mount` and `hydrate` have the exact same API. The difference is that `hydrate` will pick up the Svelte's server-rendered HTML inside its target and hydrate it. Both return an object with the exports of the component and potentially property accessors (if compiled with `accesors: true`). They do not come with the `$on`, `$set` and `$destroy` methods you may know from the class component API. These are its replacements: +`mount` and `hydrate` have the exact same API. The difference is that `hydrate` will pick up the Svelte's server-rendered HTML inside its target and hydrate it. Both return an object with the exports of the component and potentially property accessors (if compiled with `accessors: true`). They do not come with the `$on`, `$set` and `$destroy` methods you may know from the class component API. These are its replacements: For `$on`, instead of listening to events, pass them via the `events` property on the options argument. @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ In Svelte 4, rendering a component to a string also returned the CSS of all comp ### Component typing changes -The change from classes towards functions is also reflected in the typings: `SvelteComponent`, the base class from Svelte 4, is deprecated in favor of the new `Component` type which defines the function shape of a Svelte component. To manually define a component shape in a `d.ts` file: +The change from classes towards functions is also reflected in the typings: `SvelteComponent`, the base class from Svelte 4, is deprecated in favour of the new `Component` type which defines the function shape of a Svelte component. To manually define a component shape in a `d.ts` file: ```ts import type { Component } from 'svelte';