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docs: update typo Forestry #34805

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Finally, there are several options for content composition and management that work well as non-CMS choices.

- **Markdown** and **MDX** are common choices for documentation and small developer sites, since they are natural composition formats for developers and allow embedding components within your content. There are several guides in our [Routing and Pages documentation](https://www.gatsbyjs.com/docs/how-to/routing/) on using Markdown and MDX. You may also want to consider a git-based CMS like Foresty.io or NetlifyCMS to provide a UI for this workflow.
- **Markdown** and **MDX** are common choices for documentation and small developer sites, since they are natural composition formats for developers and allow embedding components within your content. There are several guides in our [Routing and Pages documentation](https://www.gatsbyjs.com/docs/how-to/routing/) on using Markdown and MDX. You may also want to consider a git-based CMS like Forestry.io or NetlifyCMS to provide a UI for this workflow.

- **JSON** or **YAML** is a common choice for hierarchical data (for example, a site navigation tree), especially when the underlying content is stored in Markdown.

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