diff --git a/pages/understanding-json-schema/reference/type.md b/pages/understanding-json-schema/reference/type.md index acce0d971..c5e58aa05 100644 --- a/pages/understanding-json-schema/reference/type.md +++ b/pages/understanding-json-schema/reference/type.md @@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ The `type` keyword can take two forms: 1. **A single string**. When it is a single string, it must be one of the types mentioned above (`array`, `boolean`, `integer`, `number`, `null`, `object`, `regular expressions`, or `string`). This specifies that the instance data is only valid when it matches that specific type. -Here is an example of using the `string` keyword as a single string: +Here is an example of using the `type` keyword as a single string: ```json // props { "isSchema": true }