docs: Explain parsing numbers with no digits after dot.#74
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I want to add some explanations about
unit()as I found surprising that with numbers such as10.the unit contains the dot. These tests made me believe it is intentional. Then I found out that according to the official CSS spec, omitting the0after the dot is forbidden, so I hope I explain the intention behind this behaviour correctly.