chore: mention lit-html usage on readme (#25)
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1. There is a `render()` method that triggers a view render.
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1. There is a `render()` method that triggers a view render.
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1. This `render()` method is *automatically* called under the hood every time an attribute value changed.
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1. This `render()` method is *automatically* called under the hood every time an attribute value changed.
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1. You can *optionally* call this `render()` method at any point to trigger a render if you need (eg, if you have private unobserved properties that need to manually trigger a render)
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1. You can *optionally* call this `render()` method at any point to trigger a render if you need (eg, if you have private unobserved properties that need to manually trigger a render)
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1. Overriding the `render()` function for handling a custom `template`--where you can return `string | Node | (string | Node)[]` is also an option. More examples on this to follow.
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1. Overriding the `render()` function for handling a custom `template` is also possible. Here's an example of using `lit-html`: [View on CodePen ↗](https://codepen.io/ayoayco-the-styleful/pen/ZEwNJBR?editors=1010)
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## Prop Access
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## Prop Access
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