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Originally Posted by theducks
You have it.
Clean code, no problem.
You screw up some code while trying for an effect, tidy can do serious
BTW 'Pretty' mostly neatens the code view (removes extra Non-code, blank lines, cleaner looking tags).
Tidy will *fix* things like missing closing tags. The *fix* is not always what you desire
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I got it. But since they're both called some version of "Tidy" could you do this post of yours again specifying Pretty Print Tidy or HTML Tidy when you just used "tidy." Thanks.