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# Water.css
![Water.css](logo.svg)
*A just-add-css collection of styles to make simple websites just a little nicer*
## Why?
I commonly make quick demo pages or websites with simple content. For these, I don't want to spend time styling them but don't like the uglyness of the default styles.
Water.css is a css framework that doesn't require any classes. You just include it in your `<head>` and forget about it, while it silently makes everything nicer.
## Who?
You might want to use Water.css if you're making a simple static or demo website that you don't want to spend time styling.
You probably don't want to use it for a production app or something that has more than a simple document. Rule of thumb: if your site has a navbar, don't use Water.css. It's just not meant for that kind of content.
## How?
Just stick this in your head:
```html
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<link rel='stylesheet' href='https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/kognise/water.css@latest/water.min.css'>
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```
No other classes or code is required to make Water.css work.
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Oh, you want a demo you say? Cheeky fellah!
[Well, here's your demo.](https://kognise.github.io/water.css/)
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## Contributing
Water.css can be greatly improved if people in the community help make it better!
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Have any questions or concerns? Did I forget an element or selector? Does something look ugly? Feel free to submit an issue.
If people are interested I'll make a Jekyll theme with Water.css, I'd love any help with that.