Explicetely states where to look for installing eww (#131)

I think this should be added, because we already had a couple of people opening issues because they didn't read the docs on how to install eww.
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Elkowar’s Wacky Widgets is a standalone widget system made in Rust that allows you to implement
your own, custom widgets in any window manager.
Documentation can be found [here](https://elkowar.github.io/eww/main).
Documentation **and instructions on how to install** can be found [here](https://elkowar.github.io/eww/main).
# Examples
## Examples
* A basic bar, see [examples](./examples/eww-bar)
![Example 1](./examples/eww-bar/eww-bar.png)
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* [Setup by Axarva](https://github.com/Axarva/dotfiles-2.0)
![Axarva-rice](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Axarva/dotfiles-2.0/main/screenshots/center.png)
## Contribewwting
If you want to contribute anything, like adding new widgets, features or subcommands (Including sample configs), you should definitely do so.