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@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ Today, people solve this problem with one of the two techniques.
One technique is to render a special third-party component that moves `
`, ``, and other tags inside it into the document ``. This works for major browsers but there are many clients which do not run client-side JavaScript, such as Open Graph parsers, and so this technique is not universally suitable.
-Another technique is to server-render the page in two parts. First, the main content is rendered and all such tags are collected. Then, the `` is rendered with these tags. Finally, the `` and the main content are sent to the browser. This approach works, but it prevents you from taking advantage of the [React 18's Streaming Server Renderer](/reference/react-dom/server/renderToReadableStream) because you'd have to wait for all content to render you can send the ``.
+Another technique is to server-render the page in two parts. First, the main content is rendered and all such tags are collected. Then, the `` is rendered with these tags. Finally, the `` and the main content are sent to the browser. This approach works, but it prevents you from taking advantage of the [React 18's Streaming Server Renderer](/reference/react-dom/server/renderToReadableStream) because you'd have to wait for all content to render before sending the ``.
This is why we're adding built-in support for rendering ``, ``, and metadata `` tags anywhere in your component tree out of the box. It would work the same way in all environments, including fully client-side code, SSR, and in the future, RSC. We will share more details about this soon.