Counter
- -Current count: @currentCount
- - - -@code { - private int currentCount = 0; - - private void IncrementCount() - { - currentCount++; - } - -} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Overflow.Web.Client/Pages/Home.razor b/Overflow.Web.Client/Pages/Home.razor index dfcdf75..aacb4f3 100644 --- a/Overflow.Web.Client/Pages/Home.razor +++ b/Overflow.Web.Client/Pages/Home.razor @@ -1,7 +1,59 @@ @page "/" -Hello, world!
+During times of overwhelming rainfall in the UK, storm overflows release unprocessed sewage into waterways and oceans to avoid sewage systems backing up and eventually flooding.
+There have been controversies for many of the private water companies of the UK that suggest these storm overflows are overused - contaminating British waterways and oceans.
+I have found that the websites that the water companies use to report overflow usage can be poor at best. Overflow aims to cache this data and present it in an easier to consume fashion
+Like a lot of UK public infrastructure, the water utility companies were privatised in the 1980s.
+The UK is one of very few countries to have a fully privatised water system and was the first to do so.
+Weather
- -This component demonstrates fetching data from the server.
- -@if (forecasts == null) -{ -- Loading... -
-} -else -{ -Date | -Temp. (C) | -Temp. (F) | -Summary | -
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@forecast.Date.ToShortDateString() | -@forecast.TemperatureC | -@forecast.TemperatureF | -@forecast.Summary | -