I have a couple of microsites / landing pages to get done.
Nothing fancy, just some text and pictures.
I figured creating them in Evernote would be quick and easy.
I created a test page. It includes a picture and a headline.
No special symbols, nothing put a header and an image.
The image is in separate file so it's not embedded.
I then saved / exported it as HTML it clocked in at an amazing 255kb.
Filled with a truckload of SVG code:
/symbol><symbol xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" viewBox="0 0 24 24" id="2ng5H">
<path d="M13.6677 14.014C13.6677 13.5998 14.0035 13.264 14.4177 13.264H17.639C18.0532 13.264 18.389 13.5998 18.389 14.014C18.389 14.4282 18.0532 14.764 17.639 14.764H14.4177C14.0035 14.764 13.6677 14.4282 13.6677 14.014Z"></path>
<path d="M14.4177 9.23615C14.0035 9.23615 13.6677 9.57193 13.6677 9.98615C13.6677 10.4004 14.0035 10.7361 14.4177 10.7361H17.639C18.0532 10.7361 18.389 10.4004 18.389 9.98615C18.389 9.57193 18.0532 9.23615 17.639 9.23615H14.4177Z"></path>I c
I then created the same page in Ulysses, same header, same photo
That HTML page clocked in at 336 bytes and included exactly the HTML code I had been expecting.
Are there preferences to be set, or things to understand to get Evernote to export HTML in a much less verbose form.
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