Simple and elegant component-based UI library
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Simple and elegant component-based UI library
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#76 brought up the point that it's difficult for new HTML users to understand how to use some of the more complicated HTML elements.
I'd love to see
index.html(or maybe a separate page) have some sections on how to use each of the elements water.css supports. For example, documentation for the blockquote element could be:Blockquote
[Documentation](https://developer.mozilla.org/