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* Fix grammar * Update rendering-lists.md Co-authored-by: dan <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: David <[email protected]>
* Edits for ReactDOMServer API * Move note below example * No destructure * Rm hr * Add onError * Drop SEO * Update reference-react-dom-server.md
* Add more details on batching * Use a generic example
* Mention TypeScript in the upgrade post * Add a link
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