diff --git a/docs/docs/seo-head.md b/docs/docs/seo-head.md
index 58baabebb5b3..63d2fb01a6af 100644
--- a/docs/docs/seo-head.md
+++ b/docs/docs/seo-head.md
@@ -62,11 +62,11 @@ const AboutPage = () => {
+
```
-You can include any valid `
` tag in here that you like. However, Redwood also provides we also have a utility component [<Metadata>](#setting-meta-tags-and-opengraph-directives-with-metadata).
+You can include any valid `` tag in here that you like. However, Redwood also provides a utility component [<Metadata>](#setting-meta-tags-and-opengraph-directives-with-metadata).
:::caution `` Deprecation
-Prior to Redwood 7.0 this component was called `` and had several special hard-coded props like `ogContentUrl`, which didn't properly map to the OpenGraph spec. We'll still render `` for the foreseeable future, but it is deprecated and should migrate to `` if you have an existing app.
+Prior to Redwood 6.6.0 this component was called `` and had several special hard-coded props like `ogContentUrl`, which didn't properly map to the OpenGraph spec. We'll still render `` for the foreseeable future, but it's deprecated and you should migrate to `` if you have an existing app.
:::
@@ -86,12 +86,12 @@ For these headers to appear to bots and scrapers e.g. for twitter to show your t
Often we want to set more than just the title and description of the pageāmost commonly [OpenGraph](https://ogp.me/) headers.
-Redwood provides a convenience component `` to help you create most of these `` tags for you swith a more concise syntax. But, you can also pass children and define any custom content that you want.
+Redwood provides a convenience component `` to help you create most of these `` tags for you with a more concise syntax. But, you can also pass children and define any custom content that you want.
Here's an example setting some common meta, including a page title, description, `og:image` and an `http-equiv`:
```jsx
-import { MetaTags } from '@redwoodjs/web'
+import { Metadata } from '@redwoodjs/web'
const AboutPage = () => {
return (
@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ This code would be transformed into this HTML and injected into the `` tag
```
-Setting an `og:image` is how sites like Facebook and Slack can show a preview of a URL when pasted into a post (also known an "unfurling"):
+Setting an `og:image` is how sites like Facebook and Slack can show a preview of a URL when pasted into a post (also known as "unfurling"):
![Typical URL unfurl](/img/facebook_unfurl.png)