i've worked on a lot of HTML-based documentation, and one of my primary goals is always to make the HTML clean and easy to understand, so that anyone who needs to edit it later won't have trouble figuring out where things go. any professional web designer ought to do the same. unfortunately, many people aren't that conscientious -- or simply aren't thinking about the possibility that someone other than them will eventually have to decipher their code.
And here we see the difference between "professional" and merely "gets paid for it". *sigh*
I expect programs to show up this hard to read -- I get angry about it, but it doesn't take me by surprise -- but a markup language shouldn't wind up as spaghetti.
(no subject)
(no subject)
I expect programs to show up this hard to read -- I get angry about it, but it doesn't take me by surprise -- but a markup language shouldn't wind up as spaghetti.