diff --git a/src/pages/how-to/manage-dns-in-your-network.mdx b/src/pages/how-to/manage-dns-in-your-network.mdx
index 073ff515..142b1335 100644
--- a/src/pages/how-to/manage-dns-in-your-network.mdx
+++ b/src/pages/how-to/manage-dns-in-your-network.mdx
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ For specific cases, you may want to deploy a split horizon configuration for pri
Match domains allow you to route queries to specific nameservers, which is useful for internal DNS configurations
that only internal servers can resolve.
- Only MacOS, Windows 10+, and Linux running `systemd-resolved` support nameservers with match domains.
+ Only macOS, Windows 10+, and Linux running `systemd-resolved` support nameservers with match domains.
For a better experience, we recommend setting at least one nameserver group without match domains to be applied to the `All` group.
#### Mark match domains as search domains
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ If you choose a predefined public nameserver option, you can select the followin
After selecting one of the three options, you need to assign a peer group for which this nameserver will be effective.
-In the example below, we chose the "All" group:
+In the example below, we chose the `All` group:
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ Below you can see the same nameserver setup but only for the `berlinoffice.com`
- Only MacOS, Windows 10+, and Linux running `systemd-resolved` support nameservers with only match domains. For a better experience, we recommend setting at least a nameserver group without match domains to be applied to the `All` group.
+ Only macOS, Windows 10+, and Linux running `systemd-resolved` support nameservers with only match domains. For a better experience, we recommend setting at least a nameserver group without match domains to be applied to the `All` group.
### Distributing DNS settings with groups
@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ Unfortunately, tools like `nslookup` or `dig` didn't get updated to match these
they won't use the same servers as your browser to query domain names.
For these cases, we listed some tools to support your checks:
-#### MacOS
+#### macOS
You can use `dscacheutil`:
```shell
dscacheutil -q host -a name peer-a.netbird.cloud