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    TEMPL

    TEMPL

    A language for writing HTML user interfaces in Go

    Create components that render fragments of HTML and compose them to create screens, pages, documents, or apps.
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    bluemonday

    bluemonday

    Fast golang HTML sanitizer (inspired by the OWASP Java HTML Sanitizer

    bluemonday is an HTML sanitizer implemented in Go. It is fast and highly configurable. bluemonday takes untrusted user-generated content as an input, and will return HTML that has been sanitized against an allowlist of approved HTML elements and attributes so that you can safely include the content in your web page. If you accept user-generated content, and your server uses Go, you need bluemonday.
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    Style-Guide-Boilerplate

    Style-Guide-Boilerplate

    A starting point for crafting living style guides

    ...Once you have the files for Style Guide Boilerplate, you'll create a directory on your site for them. Style Guide Boilerplate is currently PHP based so you will need a server that supports PHP. Upload the files from the GitHub repo to your newly created directory. In the head of Style Guide Boilerplate are custom styles for the boilerplate itself. These have all been prefixed with sg- so they hopefully shouldn't cause any conflicts with your website's own styles. You should be able to go to yoursite.com/style-guide/ and see how your live site's CSS affects base elements. ...
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