Fix spelling, grammar, and broken links in documentation

Co-authored-by: eliandoran <21236836+eliandoran@users.noreply.github.com>
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@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ When you delete a note in Trilium, it is actually only marked for deletion (soft
Within (by default) 7 days, it is possible to undelete these soft-deleted notes - open the <a class="reference-link" href="UI%20Elements/Recent%20Changes.md">Recent Changes</a> dialog, and you will see a list of all modified notes including the deleted ones. Notes available for undeletion have a link to do so. This is kind of "trash can" functionality known from e.g. Windows.
Clicking an undelete will recover the note, it's content and attributes - note should be just as before being deleted. This action will also undelete note's children which have been deleted in the same action.
Clicking an undelete will recover the note, its content and attributes - note should be just as before being deleted. This action will also undelete note's children which have been deleted in the same action.
To be able to undelete a note, it is necessary that deleted note's parent must be undeleted (otherwise there's no place where we can undelete it to). This might become a problem when you delete more notes in succession - the solution is then undelete in the reverse order of your deletion.