WIX is a markup format used for text and content creation.
One of WIX's most impressive features is its ability to produce aesthetically pleasing HTML versions of your documents. The software includes a range of automatic features such as smart quotes and ellipses, bulleting, entity escapification, pre emulation, icon-tagging of pdf and mailto links, easy style switching, and compatibility with all major web browsers.
Another advantage of WIX is you get plain text versions of your documents without any additional work involved. It makes the creation of RFCs and man pages much more enjoyable, and you get a well-typeset pdf version to boot! You can also easily expand WIX's capabilities by using Java or Haskell, thanks to Brian Alliet's LambdaVM.
Finally, one of the most notable benefits of using WIX compared to HTML is its clean and straightforward document object model. This feature makes understanding and manipulating your documents far less complicated than through HTML. Overall, if you're looking for a markup language that is powerful yet easy to use, WIX should be at the top of your list.
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