@TiddlyTweeter wrote:
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>
> Mat:
>>
>  What would additional html elements enable in wikitext that you can't do 
>> already?
>
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> For example, writing structured articles these elements work well...
>

Help me understand:
If you're going to write HTML-structured articles why would you use 
wikitext to begin with? Is the idea to somehow export the text after the 
wiki markup is converted into html tags? Then why not use the *actual *html 
tags?

What you ask for would require one special wikitext indicator per html-tag, 
right?, but your list is a totally arbitrary fraction of all html tags. Why 
does it not make more sense to, as I noted, just use the existing TW 
markdown and concatenate classes to achieve the styles of "main, article, 
header, etc"? *Possibly *introduce indicators for, div and span, but 
nothing else. Beyond that... why?

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