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2:05 AM
Folks, I'm coding an index page which with links to blog posts. (Plain HTML, no WordPress, no content management system.) Should I use the <article> tag in the index page? Or should <article> be reserved for the separate HTML page with the actual article?
Here’s the HTML for the index card [index page link] which I have in mind:
            <a href="http://www.example.com/1910/11/my-article.html">
                <article>
                    <header>
                        <h2 class="mt-4">Title lorem ipsum</h2>
                        <p>posted on 1910 Nov 14</p>
                    </header>
                    <p>Synopsis is optional.</p>
                </article>
            </a>
 
 
3 hours later…
5:02 AM
@NickAlexeev Article tags are mostly used for displaying the contents of blogs rather than links to blogs.
@FélixAdriyelGagnon-Grenier I really hope your wish comes true. Been waiting so long for that.
 
 
4 hours later…
9:11 AM
Hi can anyone tell me, is there any alternatives for using safe filter in html. I am currently trying to unescape with this and so far its not working for me
 
 
10 hours later…
6:57 PM
@FélixAdriyelGagnon-Grenier For sure, can't think of anything else they can do now that CSS allows variables
what is 'safe filter' in HTML?
are you referring to Django (which is not HTML)?
 
I also find that css variables are superior to "compile" time variables because they stay variables during the showing of a webpage, allowing for modification through javascript and/or context
for instance, lately I've been playing with grid definitions in variables, having a single .grid {grid-template-rows: var(--rows); grid-template-columns: var(--columns);} declaration then changing the values from media queries.
while it might sound overkill, I find this nicer than specifying all rules in the media queries themselves
 

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