Update README Download Link
Also some comments about bundling that I forgot in my initial add.
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## Installation
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1. Grab the latest copy of the `fluent-dom-esm.js` file, either by [downloading it](./dist/fluent-dom-esm.js) or doing a `git clone` and pulling it out of the `dist` folder.
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1. Grab the latest copy of the `fluent-dom-esm.js` file, either by [downloading it](https://git.itsericwoodward.com/eric/fluent-dom-esm/raw/branch/main/dist/fluent-dom-esm.js) or doing a `git clone` and pulling it out of the `dist` folder.
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2. Add the newly acquired file to your static site / progressive web app / over-engineered blog.
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3. Import it as an ESM module (`import $d from "./src/fluent-dom-esm.js"`).
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4. Profit!
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### Occasionally Asked Questions
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- _How can I use this in Node?_ You can't, AFAIK. It requires access to the HTML `Document` object from the browser.
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- _How can I minify or bundle this?_ You shouldn't, IMHO. JavaScript is meant to be read by humans _AND_ machines.
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- _How can I minify or bundle this?_ You shouldn't, IMHO. JavaScript is meant to be read by humans _AND_ machines. If you want to go further down this path, I can't help you.
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## Building / Modifying
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