docs(jsx-in-depth): HTML types from expressions #2965
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This expands the JSX docs on Choosing a Type at Runtime to explain how to use a HTML type from an expression since the existing info covers just React components.
Related info is presented in https://reactjs.org/docs/jsx-in-depth.html#user-defined-components-must-be-capitalized indicating what happens with lower-cased element types (eg string gets passed to create a React element), but this specifically spells out how to programmatically define a HTML element in the relevant section.