On 5 January 2013 18:48, kpb <[email protected]> wrote: > I 'design'(*) templates and then write text marked up in either 'markdown' > or 'textile' markup formats. A couple of bash scripts convert my > markdown/textile to html and add the resulting marked up snippet to a page > template. I also use a simple script to generate a page index. The result > will always be valid html, and I don't have to type the blasted < and >. >
Regardless, it may be "valid html" but I would argue that it'll be very "overcomplicated" HTML, and thus very inefficient. Somebody at some stage might want to maintain it, too - have you tried to manually edit "generated HTML"? In most cases I've found it impossible to fathom. Can you provide some links to some of your sites with this "generated" HTML, so that we can establish whether it's actually worth considering or whether our advice (ie. to LEARN (x)HTML) is the right advice. Sean
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