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web: remove warning about experimental in tutorials

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Oleksandr Karpovich 3 years ago
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      tutorials/Web/Building_UI/README.md
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      tutorials/Web/Events_Handling/README.md
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      tutorials/Web/Getting_Started/README.md
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      tutorials/Web/Style_Dsl/README.md
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      tutorials/Web/Using_Effects/README.md

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tutorials/Web/Building_UI/README.md

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# Building the UI with Compose Web # Building the UI with Compose Web
**The API is not finalized, and breaking changes can be expected**
## Introduction
In this tutorial we will look at several examples that use the Composable DOM DSL to describe the user interface for your web application. In this tutorial we will look at several examples that use the Composable DOM DSL to describe the user interface for your web application.

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tutorials/Web/Events_Handling/README.md

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# Events handling in Compose Web # Events handling in Compose Web
**The API is not finalized, and breaking changes can be expected**
You can add event listeners in the `attrs` block: You can add event listeners in the `attrs` block:
#### onClick #### onClick

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tutorials/Web/Getting_Started/README.md

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# Getting Started With Compose for Web # Getting Started With Compose for Web
**The API is not finalized, and breaking changes can be expected**
## Introduction
In this tutorial, we will create a simple web UI application using the Compose UI framework. In this tutorial, we will create a simple web UI application using the Compose UI framework.

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# Style DSL in Compose Web # Style DSL in Compose Web
**The API is not finalized, and breaking changes can be expected**
## Introduction
In this tutorial we have a look at how to style the components using the Style DSL. It’s a typesafe DSL for style sheets, which you can use to express CSS rules in your Kotlin code, and even modify styles based on the state of your Compose application. In this tutorial we have a look at how to style the components using the Style DSL. It’s a typesafe DSL for style sheets, which you can use to express CSS rules in your Kotlin code, and even modify styles based on the state of your Compose application.

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# Using Effects in Compose Web # Using Effects in Compose Web
**The API is not finalized, and breaking changes can be expected**
## Introduction
Compose for Web introduces a few dom-specific effects on top of [existing effects from Compose](https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/side-effects). Compose for Web introduces a few dom-specific effects on top of [existing effects from Compose](https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/side-effects).

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