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Signed-off-by: Edward Z. Yang <edwardzyang@thewritingpot.com>
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Extracting inline CSS from HTML Purifier
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voodoofied: Assigning semantics to elements
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Sander Tekelenburg brought to my attention the poor programming style of
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inline CSS in HTML documents. In an ideal world, we wouldn't be using inline
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CSS at all: everything would be assigned using semantic class attributes
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from an external stylesheet.
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With ExtractStyleBlocks and CSSTidy, this is now possible (when allowed, users
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can specify a style element which gets extracted from the user-submitted HTML, which
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the application can place in the head of the HTML document). But there still
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is the issue of inline CSS that refuses to go away.
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The basic idea behind this feature is assign every element a unique identifier,
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and then move all of the CSS data to a style-sheet. This HTML:
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<div style="text-align:center">Big <span style="color:red;">things</span>!</div>
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into
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<div id="hp-12345">Big <span id="hp-12346">things</span>!</div>
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and a stylesheet that is:
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#hp-12345 {text-align:center;}
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#hp-12346 {color:red;}
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Beyond that, HTML Purifier can magically merge common CSS values together,
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and a whole manner of other heuristic things. HTML Purifier should also
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make it easy for an admin to re-style the HTML semantically. Speed is not
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an issue. Also, better WYSIWYG editors are needed.
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vim: et sw=4 sts=4
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