On Sun, 11 Oct 2015 16:22:41 +0200 Christoph Lohmann <2...@r-36.net> wrote:
Hey Christoph, > What do you comrades think? the web is almost a lost place. Nowadays, more and more people rely on third-party themes for their websites, and 99% of those have been developed with presentation in mind, not semantics. If we look at the content itself (supplied by the authors), it's mostly written in WYSIWYG-editors or worse, however, it usually is adhering to what one might consider a semantic markup, including proper headings and heading-hierarchies, proper use for paragraphs, quotes, code and images. This is the reason why I think that these cutting-edge news-readers are the way to go. They cut out what is unfixable anyway and try to work something out only based on the content actually submitted by the website author. Given the horrors of the DOM, I don't think there is a suckless way to implement a program of this kind. If you dig mud, your shovel gets dirty. Cheers FRIGN -- FRIGN <d...@frign.de>