Your eyes haven’t bled from bad markup until they’ve glanced upon an ePUB exported from InDesign.
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Aral Balkan (aral@mastodon.ar.al)'s status on Friday, 03-Jan-2025 03:07:59 JST Aral Balkan
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Aral Balkan (aral@mastodon.ar.al)'s status on Friday, 03-Jan-2025 03:33:02 JST Aral Balkan
@aeischeid Sorry. I did warn you, though :)
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Aaron In Minnesota (aeischeid@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 03-Jan-2025 03:33:03 JST Aaron In Minnesota
@aral why would you do this to me?!
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Aral Balkan (aral@mastodon.ar.al)'s status on Friday, 03-Jan-2025 07:34:48 JST Aral Balkan
@IzzyOnDroid Yeah, I was exaggerating. I remember the Microsoft FrontPage days. *shudder*
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IzzyOnDroid ✅ (izzyondroid@floss.social)'s status on Friday, 03-Jan-2025 07:34:49 JST IzzyOnDroid ✅
@aral Ever seen the HTML produced by an MS Word export? Blood fountains from your eyes. I once cleaned up such a HTML, and the size of the resulting clean HTML was less than 20% of the original. They even used CSS classes, but then explicitly repeated their definitions every.single.time (like "<p class="foo"><font size…><font family…><b><i>blabber</i></b></font></font></p>", with "foo" of course having font size, family, italics, bold already).
But right, worse examples are no excuses…
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