Updated notes slightly

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BordedDev 2025-01-14 23:23:58 +01:00
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@ -29,4 +29,6 @@ Borders are on all grid elements, causing a double border on the edges
I'd recommend running Biome.js or ESlint + Prettier to clean up the code
(if you're using ML you can even make these strict enough about ordering and naming conventions)
When you create an object where the key's and value's name are the same, you can use the shorthand `{ value }` instead of `{ value: value }`
When you create an object where the key's and value's name are the same, you can use the shorthand `{ value }` instead of `{ value: value }`
Border radius doesn't propagate to the children, so the cells are still square and will show if it has a background