Generally L<Catalyst> uses these to influence how the dispatcher sees your
action and when it will run it in response to an incoming request. They can
also be used for other things. Here's a summary, but you should refer to the
-liked manual page for additional help.
+linked manual page for additional help.
=head2 Global
HTMLForm => ['application/x-www-form-urlencoded','multipart/form-data'],
Please keep in mind that when dispatching, L<Catalyst> will match the first most
-relevent case, so if you use the C<Consumes> attribute, you should place your
+relevant case, so if you use the C<Consumes> attribute, you should place your
most accurate matches early in the Chain, and your 'catchall' actions last.
See L<Catalyst::ActionRole::ConsumesContent> for more.