On Nov 27, 1:29 pm, Bradley Grzesiak <listro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I agree with Chris, but on a separate level. While I agree that content is
> very important, the corresponding context is also important. By implementing
> HTML in a semantic way, we – as authors – provide (hopefully) minimal hints
> at the context just before the content.
>

Thanks, that is useful feedback!

> Of course, this falls away as we start piling on extra markup like a giant
> "style" attribute (which, arguably, is poor semantic authoring).
>

LOL...yep, in a way, creating a mechanism to push the markup aside
just deodorizes the smell of poor semantic authoring.

> Anyway, I appreciate Steve thinking outside the box, but in the end... it's
> not for me.
>

Cool...not all is lost.  There are two orthogonal goals that I had--
one was to keep the markup DRY even for one-liners, and the other was
to put content before markup.  I think I might abandon the latter goal
while keeping the former, which will get me closer to HAML.

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