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-html lang="en" {
- head {
- meta charset="UTF-8" {}
- meta
- name="viewport"
- content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0"
- {}
- link href="/favicon.svg" rel="shortcut icon" type="image/svg" {}
- link href="/style.svg" rel="stylesheet" {}
- title {-My Website Title}
- }
-
- body {
- p #my-id  {= This is a paragraph with the id ‘my-id’ }
- p .my-cls {= This is a paragraph with the class ‘my-cls’ }
-
- / div {
- p {- This entire div is commented out. }
- p {- Isn’t that neat? }
- }
-
- p
- #some-id
- .class-1
- .class-2
- key-1="value-1"
- key-2 = "value-2"
- {-
- This paragraph has an ID, two classes, and two additional
- attributes. GSP allows us to use the ‘#ident’ and ‘.ident’
- syntaxes as shorthands for applying IDs, and classes. This
- is a text node, so nothing is being interpreted as GSP nodes,
- but we can include them inline if we want. As an example,
- here is some @em {-emphatic} text. Your inline nodes can
- also have attributes @em #id {-just like a regular node}.
- }
- }
-}