Simple and elegant component-based UI library
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Simple and elegant component-based UI library
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See #231 for context
We should include in either the example page or our readme that we style some elements like
<dialog>that are not supported by other browsers. You can check caniuse for browser support for HTML elements.We would take a pull request that would add this to the documentation. Ideally, you would check all the HTML elements in the example page