Improve HTML generated for reports
I'd like to suggest improving the HTML used to generate reports. In the attached example based on your Budget Report we can see that by application of standard HTML table row and column groups we provide far more element context to which we can obviously apply arbitrarily-complex CSS.
Further, if we produce valid and well-formed XML (whether XHTML 1.0, XHTML 1.1, or (X)HTML 5) with this type of meaningful mark-up we enable XSLT post-processing which isn't possible with the tag-soup HTML MD currently produces.
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1 Posted by Jessica Little on Mar 22, 2012 @ 11:42 AM
HI Greg,
Thanks for pointing this out. The web designer in me definitely cringed when I looked at the HTML we generate! I've filed a ticket for this issue. You'll be able to track the state in this discussion, and we'll let you know once it's be resolved.
Jessica Little Moneydance Support
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