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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