docs: fix a couple of typos

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Daniel Roe 2023-04-02 14:52:19 +01:00
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@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ definePageMeta({
function (to, from) {
// Custom inline middleware
},
"auth",
'auth',
],
});
</script>
@ -94,11 +94,11 @@ You can expect the middleware to be run in the following order:
3. Custom inline middleware
4. `auth.ts`
### Ordering global middleware
### Ordering Global Middleware
By default, global middleware is executed alphabetically based on the filename.
However, there may be times you want to define a specific order. For example, in the last scenario, `setup.global,ts` may need to run before `analytics.global.ts`. In that case, we recommend prefixing global middleware with "alphabetical" numbering.
However, there may be times you want to define a specific order. For example, in the last scenario, `setup.global.ts` may need to run before `analytics.global.ts`. In that case, we recommend prefixing global middleware with 'alphabetical' numbering.
```text [middleware/ directory]
middleware/
@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ middleware/
```
::alert{type=info icon=💡}
In case you're new to "alphabetical" numbering, remember that filenames are sorted as strings as not as numeric values. For example, `10.new.global.ts` would come before `2.new.global.ts`. This is why the example prefixes single digit numbers with `0`.
In case you're new to 'alphabetical' numbering, remember that filenames are sorted as strings, not as numeric values. For example, `10.new.global.ts` would come before `2.new.global.ts`. This is why the example prefixes single digit numbers with `0`.
::
## When Middleware Runs