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-rw-r--r--packages/astro/src/@types/astro.ts2
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/packages/astro/src/@types/astro.ts b/packages/astro/src/@types/astro.ts
index 4a2ad5264..acf11f3b0 100644
--- a/packages/astro/src/@types/astro.ts
+++ b/packages/astro/src/@types/astro.ts
@@ -623,7 +623,7 @@ export interface AstroUserConfig {
*
* Using `'class'` is helpful when you want to ensure that element selectors within an Astro component override global style defaults (e.g. from a global stylesheet).
* Using `'where'` gives you more control over specifity, but requires that you use higher-specifity selectors, layers, and other tools to control which selectors are applied.
- * Using 'attribute' is useful when you are manipulating the `class` attribute of elements and need to avoid conflicts between your own styling logic and Astro's application of styles.
+ * Using `'attribute'` is useful when you are manipulating the `class` attribute of elements and need to avoid conflicts between your own styling logic and Astro's application of styles.
*/
scopedStyleStrategy?: 'where' | 'class' | 'attribute';