> When my firm sets up a site that has over a hundred pages (just
> counting the "static" content) and then client say "change these
> logos", "move the tool bar from the top to the left", or other quite
> common changes, we would quickly go broke if we decided top open each
> of the pages and manually modify the HTML.
As opposed to doing the same with some gooey tool, I suppose?
Yes, you should be mechanically generating such boilerplate. But not
with point-and-drool tools - unless you want point-and-drool level
results.
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