
I am in the agree/disagree camp. HTML is powerful for visual representation but challenging for editing and diffing - the things MD was originally designed to help with.
So I see a need for both. But what this article really reinforces for me - and something I’ve been thinking about for a while - is the need for a much more expressive MD. Call it EMD For Expressive MarkDown.
MD solves for the basics. But anything where I need a bit more expressiveness and control forces me to either create a PDF (using Docs, Word, etc.) or a single file HTML (as you recommend.) Those both work but have the issues of editing and diffing (and in PDFs case browser rendering.)
A more expressive markdown would help to bridge the gap. Still would be reasons to use HTML, your article and repo show many, but the more we can get expressive static content with the least metadata complexity the better.
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