Add pyhtml-enhanced to libraries and frameworks#8
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Add pyhtml-enhanced to libraries and frameworks#8MaddyGuthridge wants to merge 1 commit intot-strings:mainfrom
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Starting with v2.3.0, it supports t-string templating for HTML.
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Starting with v2.3.0, it supports t-string templating for HTML.
I believe that the library is distinct enough from
tdom, as it takes the opposite approach for creating HTML, where instead of writing raw markup and embedding values, you instead use type-safe Python classes representing each possible HTML element.