> <flameon> CEOs can't underperform, wage earners aren't working hard enough and are just there for money </flameoff>
For such a markup, it would make more sense to have some kind of delimiter to more easily match tags e.g. <flame-on> ... </flame-off>, where the second term is a reserved keyword that defines the scope.
That said, I think that <flame-comment></flame-comment> where the tags are matching would make more sense since they would probably be more compatible with existing markup languages.
For such a markup, it would make more sense to have some kind of delimiter to more easily match tags e.g. <flame-on> ... </flame-off>, where the second term is a reserved keyword that defines the scope.
That said, I think that <flame-comment></flame-comment> where the tags are matching would make more sense since they would probably be more compatible with existing markup languages.