diff --git a/Hosts-Blocklists.md b/Hosts-Blocklists.md
index 892378f..9d95368 100644
--- a/Hosts-Blocklists.md
+++ b/Hosts-Blocklists.md
@@ -182,7 +182,8 @@ $dnstype=value2
(Since **v0.105.0**.)
The `$dnsrewrite` response modifier allows replacing the content of the response
-to the DNS request for the matching hosts.
+to the DNS request for the matching hosts. Rules with the `$dnsrewrite`
+response modifier have higher priority than other rules in AdGuard Home.
The shorthand syntax is:
@@ -244,12 +245,13 @@ Will result in a response with two `A` records.
Currently supported RR types with examples:
-* `||4.3.2.1.in-addr.arpa.^$dnsrewrite=NOERROR;PTR;example.net.` adds a `PTR`
+* `||4.3.2.1.in-addr.arpa^$dnsrewrite=NOERROR;PTR;example.net.` adds a `PTR`
record for reverse DNS. Reverse DNS requests for `1.2.3.4` to the
_AdGuardHome_ DNS server will result in `example.net`.
- **NOTE:** the IP MUST be in reverse order, and the value MUST contain a final
- dot. See [RFC](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1035#section-3.5).
+ **NOTE:** the IP MUST be in reverse order. Before **v0.106.0**, the value had
+ to contain a final dot, but since **v0.106.0** both forms are accepted. See
+ [RFC](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1035#section-3.5).
* `||example.com^$dnsrewrite=NOERROR;A;1.2.3.4` adds an `A` record with the
value `1.2.3.4`.
@@ -283,14 +285,18 @@ Currently supported RR types with examples:
* `||example.com^$dnsrewrite=NOERROR;TXT;hello_world` adds a `TXT` record with
the value `hello_world`.
+* `||_svctype._tcp.example.com^$dnsrewrite=NOERROR;SRV;10 60 8080 example.com`
+ adds an `SRV` record with priority value `10`, weight value `60`, port `8080`,
+ and target value `example.com`.
+
* `||example.com^$dnsrewrite=NXDOMAIN;;` responds with an `NXDOMAIN` code.
Exception rules remove one or all rules:
-* `||example.com^$dnsrewrite` removes all DNS rewrite rules.
+* `@@||example.com^$dnsrewrite` removes all DNS rewrite rules.
-* `||example.com^$dnsrewrite=1.2.3.4` removes the DNS rewrite rule that adds an
- `A` record with the value `1.2.3.4`.
+* `@@||example.com^$dnsrewrite=1.2.3.4` removes the DNS rewrite rule that adds
+ an `A` record with the value `1.2.3.4`.
#### `important`