diff --git a/documentation/docs/07-misc/03-typescript.md b/documentation/docs/07-misc/03-typescript.md
index 525ba51d2f59..5e16382187ac 100644
--- a/documentation/docs/07-misc/03-typescript.md
+++ b/documentation/docs/07-misc/03-typescript.md
@@ -195,7 +195,9 @@ Using it together with dynamic components to restrict what kinds of component ca
```
-Closely related to the `Component` type is the `ComponentProps` type which extracts the properties a component expects.
+> [!LEGACY] In Svelte 4, components were of type `SvelteComponent`
+
+To extract the properties from a component, use `ComponentProps`.
```ts
import type { Component, ComponentProps } from 'svelte';
@@ -211,6 +213,19 @@ function withProps>(
withProps(MyComponent, { foo: 'bar' });
```
+To declare that a variable expects the constructor or instance type of a component:
+
+```svelte
+
+
+
+```
+
## Enhancing built-in DOM types
Svelte provides a best effort of all the HTML DOM types that exist. Sometimes you may want to use experimental attributes or custom events coming from an action. In these cases, TypeScript will throw a type error, saying that it does not know these types. If it's a non-experimental standard attribute/event, this may very well be a missing typing from our [HTML typings](https://github.com/sveltejs/svelte/blob/main/packages/svelte/elements.d.ts). In that case, you are welcome to open an issue and/or a PR fixing it.
diff --git a/documentation/docs/07-misc/07-v5-migration-guide.md b/documentation/docs/07-misc/07-v5-migration-guide.md
index 093ec5b86b8c..c7cdd36106ff 100644
--- a/documentation/docs/07-misc/07-v5-migration-guide.md
+++ b/documentation/docs/07-misc/07-v5-migration-guide.md
@@ -599,13 +599,14 @@ To declare that a component of a certain type is required:
```svelte