Instant <li> and <acronym> tags? Aug24 '04
I really need a piece of software that automatically creates HTML list items, from a plain text list. For example, let’s say I have 15 items that I want to place in an HTML unordered list. Well, it’s very unwieldy to have to surround each item with cumbersome <li>...</li> tags. Even with copy/paste, it takes too long.
Also, I hate having to type out the <acronym>...</acronym> tags. There needs to be some feature that automatically wraps acronyms with their appropriate <acronym title=" "> tags.
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Trent and Amanda, thanks for the feedback. I appreciate it. I am looking into both options. ... Read more.
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Check out Markdown - a very useful text processing tool. As for the acronym tool, Movabl ... Read more.