docs: add contextual notes about string status names#748
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Add educational paragraphs explaining that status(418) can also be written as status("I'm a teapot") using Elysia's string status name feature. These notes appear where 418 status codes are used in examples, helping readers discover this feature in context.
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This PR adds in-context reminders where readers encounter
status(418)in examples, pointing them to thestatus("I'm a teapot")alternative.Both link directly to the Status section
/tutorial/getting-started/status-and-headers#statusfor readers who want to learn more. PR #738 introduces the general explanation of string status names in the Status and Headers tutorial.