I'm still recovering from the ill-fated XHTML era.
Leaving off the HTML5 optional closing tags will take some getting used to.
But I've gotten used to (and now, I even prefer) leaving off the semicolon in JavaScript when it is superfluous, I'm sure I can do the same in the HTML context.
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I'm still recovering from the ill-fated XHTML era.
Leaving off the HTML5 optional closing tags will take some getting used to.
But I've gotten used to (and now, I even prefer) leaving off the semicolon in JavaScript when it is superfluous, I'm sure I can do the same in the HTML context.