fix: typos (#4801)

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* chore: Update docs

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Co-authored-by: Sidharth Vinod <sidharthv96@gmail.com>
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@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ When writing the .html file, we give two instructions inside the html code to th
a. The mermaid code for the diagram we want to create.
b. The importing of mermaid library through the `mermaid.esm.mjs` or `mermaid.esm.min.mjs` and the `mermaid.initialize()` call, which dictates the appearance of diagrams and also starts the rendering process .
b. The importing of mermaid library through the `mermaid.esm.mjs` or `mermaid.esm.min.mjs` and the `mermaid.initialize()` call, which dictates the appearance of diagrams and also starts the rendering process.
**a. The embedded mermaid diagram definition inside a `<pre class="mermaid">`:**
@@ -221,4 +221,4 @@ In this example mermaid.js is referenced in `src` as a separate JavaScript file,
**Comments from Knut Sveidqvist, creator of mermaid:**
- In early versions of mermaid, the `<script>` tag was invoked in the `<head>` part of the web page. Nowadays we can place it in the `<body>` as seen above. Older parts of the documentation frequently reflects the previous way which still works.
- In early versions of mermaid, the `<script>` tag was invoked in the `<head>` part of the web page. Nowadays we can place it in the `<body>` as seen above. Older parts of the documentation frequently reflect the previous way which still works.