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This is excellent, but I'd like MUCH bigger confetti pieces
Could we maybe have a size parameter to scale them?
Or is there a way to do this already? Perhaps a hack with a small user-defined canvas, and then scale it up? (I've never used canvas, so I have no idea if that even makes sense!)
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The current Github Page is just the readme, but creating a cool website with samples and guides would be awesome.
The documentation created by TypeDoc inside the
core\mainfolder could be included too.The website architecture could be done with everything, I don't care about it. Angular, React, Vue.js, plain HTML is all good, the only requirement is it must work fine, and obviously **tsPart