There's already a way to do that via helpers, although ideally whatever
no-whitespace mechanism we come up with will handle that elegantly as
well. Right now, you can do
= succeed '.' do
%a stuff
- Nathan
Frederick wrote:
> This all seems great, simple enough to be brilliant. There should
> probably be a more general way to control whitespace for a tag, like
> Nathan says. I have no objection to Haml making some tags inline by
> default. But... I often want to avoid whitespace between a link and
> some punctuation or something similar... Could this general whitespace-
> switch be available for vanilla text lines too?
>
>
> >
>
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