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@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ Alpine.plugin(resize)
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The primary API for using this plugin is `x-resize`. You can add `x-resize` to any element within an Alpine component, and when that element is resized for any reason, the provided expression will execute with two magic properties: `$width` and `$height`.
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-For example, here's a simple example of using `x-resize` do display the width and height of an element as it changes size.
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+For example, here's a simple example of using `x-resize` to display the width and height of an element as it changes size.
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```alpine
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<div
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@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ For example, here's a simple example of using `x-resize` do display the width an
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<a name="document"></a>
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### .document
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-It's often useful to observer the entire document's size, rather than a specific element. To do this, you can add the `.document` modifier to `x-resize`:
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+It's often useful to observe the entire document's size, rather than a specific element. To do this, you can add the `.document` modifier to `x-resize`:
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```alpine
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<div x-resize.document="...">
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