I'm playing with creating a site with some simple tools ... in other words I'm 
hand-coding a site using BBEdit.

I've now finished the site and want to check syntax/links and have two 
questions:

- All files but one are markdown files and I use the deploy command to build 
the HTML files. So the syntax/links check doesn't really work on those files, 
what is the best way to check syntax/links in this case?

My workaround was to create a second project and point to the folder that 
contains the resulting HTML files and do the checking from that project. Is 
there a better solution for this?

- I use a readymade template for the site and it uses the idiom 'href="#"' for 
creating the top-level menu item. The syntax checker complains about this, is 
there a way to turn this off?

= jem

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