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Perfect, thank you! The only thing I'd add is that, by default, the series taxonomy page appears to use archive.php if the taxonomy-series.php template is not present,
+! for good information, but I've been down that road too many times to recommend it. DOMDocument's loadHTML is a fantastic resource for reading data, but it's can be inadvertently destructive when outputting the data back out.
I appear to have offended you in some way @MarkKaplun -- I'm not sure what I did but I apologize for the offense. Re: your comments on HTML5, I'm not sure our views are that incompatible -- but section 2 of the working draft was always the part nearest and dearest to my heart. w3.org/TR/html-design-principles/#compatibility
@MarkKaplun Thank you for your attention, and it's always good to remind folks that HTML 5 was, in large part, an effort to unify the early HTML standards, browser behavior, and developer practices that existed up to that point (which included single, double, or NO quotes). However, labeling a single programmer's desire for a consistent quoting style as "OCD", "Wasting time", or "Pure esthetics" seems a little close minded and, at least from my point of view, rude. There are advantages for some teams (mainly around tooling) in simplifying the rendered source to use a consistent quote style.