From: Kendall Shaw <kshaw@kendallshaw.com>
To: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: Re: web design
Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2018 06:55:22 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <03825f69-de59-b65e-e8ca-2fe0e106a04a@kendallshaw.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <86tvw4jjv4.fsf@zoho.com>
On 01/02/2018 08:39 AM, Emanuel Berg wrote:
> Kendall Shaw wrote:
>
>> I haven't seen people editing html files very
>> often in a long time.
> Well, you haven't missed anything :)
>
>> what people edit is a template that is bound
>> to javascript, ultimately. Styles (CSS) are
>> compiled from something like less or sass,
>> Javascript is compiled from something like
>> clojurescript, typescript or newer javascript
>> compiled into compatiable javascript. HTML is
>> compiled from the templates.
> OK, then I don't know any tools either, except
> for Org mode which I don't use personally but
> was demonstrated to me not long ago and was
> said could produce PDFs as well as HTML and
> many other formats.
>
> There are also a couple of shell tools that end
> with "2html".
>
My point was, the "gnu tools" are emacs. Together with that, a web
browser + the web framework of your choice and eventually a web server.
There is no editing html files or using x2html command, because the web
framework defines how you create the web applications, and editing html
or using x2html commands would conflict with the web framework.
Kendall
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2018-01-02 5:05 ` web design Emanuel Berg
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2018-01-03 20:39 ` Emanuel Berg
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2018-01-02 4:46 Jude DaShiell
2017-12-30 1:47 Web Design M. R.P.
2017-12-30 3:39 ` Emanuel Berg
2017-12-30 4:24 ` Rusi
2017-12-30 5:17 ` Emanuel Berg
2017-12-30 12:35 ` Rusi
2018-01-01 18:12 ` Kendall Shaw
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2018-01-01 21:55 ` Emanuel Berg
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2018-01-02 0:21 ` Emanuel Berg
2018-01-02 0:45 ` Kendall Shaw
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2018-01-02 0:52 ` Emanuel Berg
2018-01-04 5:04 ` Kendall Shaw
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2018-01-04 20:43 ` Emanuel Berg
2018-01-04 20:48 ` Emanuel Berg
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