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Ah yes, <title>[object Object]</title>

I prefer <title> </title>

Lines of code. >_<

My favorite: <abbr title="Abbreviation">abbr</abbr>

How hard is it to use <abbr title="...">?

What about <a>this <!-- </a> --> </a> <!-- </a> -->?

use <br/> like you use <img/>

<input value="how about this? />"/>

> Or in a similar vein, wouldn't it be cool to make any header an anchor? So I could say,

You already can make any header an anchor, right?

eg: <h2 id="second_header">Second Header</h2>


for those following along in ex, it should be :%s/foo/bar/g

I almost felt like adding that. I'm guessing appending a title after a # character would be the most technically simple solution?

No. <br></br> is shortened to <br/>

.fword:before { content: "fuck"; }

<span class="fword"></span>


%x() works for me because it gives me an obvious context clue about what I'm doing. After a long day in front of the computer I tend to slip up spotting the difference between ' and `.

Also, I'll just leave this here: http://devopsanywhere.blogspot.com/2011/09/how-ruby-is-beati...


I use “/Code”.

What about Enter, Enter to get <p>|</p>

But also allow abbreviations like <i>foo</> or <em>foo</> or <em/foo/

What about other note taking tools that allow `/` in the title? How aware are you of them?

<hat type="conspiracy">...</hat> would work better.
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