Adam Sampson's html bookmarkshttps://bookmarks.offog.org/ats/htmlAdam Sampson2015-03-22T20:35:50ZPubCSS: Formatting Academic Publications in HTML & CSS | Thomas Parkhttps://bookmarks.offog.org/edit?url=http%3A%2F%2Fthomaspark.co%2F2015%2F01%2Fpubcss-formatting-academic-publications-in-html-css%2F2015-03-22T20:35:50ZNice idea, but: the output looks *terrible*, and it relies on proprietary tools. Maybe if someone knocked up an xmltex-based backend...Xidel - HTML/XML data extraction toolhttps://bookmarks.offog.org/edit?url=http%3A%2F%2Fvidelibri.sourceforge.net%2Fxidel.html2014-10-03T15:47:46Z"Xidel is a command line tool to download and extract data from html/xml pages." Neat -- I usually wind up writing some Python to do this kind of thing.Ian Bicking: a blog :: lxml: an underappreciated web scraping libraryhttps://bookmarks.offog.org/edit?url=http%3A%2F%2Fblog.ianbicking.org%2F2008%2F12%2F10%2Flxml-an-underappreciated-web-scraping-library%2F2010-10-30T16:27:20ZUseful overview of lxml, which is the module I really ought to use for random XML/HTML parsing.Old School Color Cycling with HTML5 | EffectGames.comhttps://bookmarks.offog.org/edit?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.effectgames.com%2Feffect%2Farticle.psp.html%2Fjoe%2FOld_School_Color_Cycling_with_HTML52010-08-19T17:39:41ZSome very impressive colour-cycling artwork. I love the rippling water! (Also: what took *no* CPU time on an Amiga now takes 90% of the CPU of my 2.4GHz P4. We've come such a long way, backwards.)‘One-Line Website’ by Šime Ramovhttps://bookmarks.offog.org/edit?url=http%3A%2F%2Fsimeramov.com%2F2010-07-ocd2010-07-26T10:02:46ZA bit over-optimised (I'd rather keep the code readable for others), but it's nice to see others still using static pages.Deplate - convert wiki-like markup to latex, docbook, html, or “html-slides”https://bookmarks.offog.org/edit?url=http%3A%2F%2Fdeplate.sourceforge.net%2F2005-03-23T22:09:08ZPretty similar to what my makepage does.