CSS
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a language used most often to style and improve upon the appearance of websites. It allows for the separation of presentation and content, and includes the characteristics of layouts, colors and fonts. CSS builds upon HTML to make webpages more interactive and appealing to the user.
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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/
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Created by Håkon Wium, Lie Bert Bos
Released December 17, 1996
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- www.w3.org/Style/CSS/Overview.en.html
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We should make sure that it's possible to import individual source files directly from the node_modules so developers won't need to resort to custom builds which are very annoying to maintain and not very practical these days.
I think we should check/add support for at least:
Have a look at #1307 for more context.