I like SASS. I like promoting SASS. But giving SASS as an option to
every page might be confusing to a basic, non-technical user.
SASS is really geared at the designer. Does the SASS filter take this
user role into account?
FWIW, I’m sort of inclined to want Textile and Markup not be “standard”
but rather a regular extension. After all, some may prefer to leave
them out and instead use WMD, or even a WYSIWYG editor. And there have
been some discussions of wanting to use different Markdown or Textile
parsers too.
Just my $0.02.
-Chris
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