All the more reason to have a cheat sheet that shows what it'll look like once it is finally rendered by the client.You missed the point. A cheat sheet would show what it'll look like rendered by your client. To judge how it would be rendered for others, the text description of a tag is as good as it gets.
But feel free to come up with such a cheat sheet. Experiment on repellent's scratchpad, then if you like the result, post it in this section.
In reply to Re^3: Need examples for PerlMonks HTML Tags
by ysth
in thread Need examples for PerlMonks HTML Tags
by repellent
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