> instead of storing JSON we store HTML with all its verbosity and all its tags that have nothing to do with the user edit
Yes. In exchange, we get a portable, malleable, self-contained application. That's the tradeoff.
> What about if the webmaster then wants to change the HTML title
1. The webmaster owns my-app.hyperlay.com (or somecustomdomain.com).
2. The user forks their version and gets user-version.hyperclay.com (or user-version.somecustomdomain.com)
You need to fork before editing. In the future, we'll have support for shipping updates to forked applications that can be accepted or denied by the end users.
Yes. In exchange, we get a portable, malleable, self-contained application. That's the tradeoff.
> What about if the webmaster then wants to change the HTML title
1. The webmaster owns my-app.hyperlay.com (or somecustomdomain.com). 2. The user forks their version and gets user-version.hyperclay.com (or user-version.somecustomdomain.com)
You need to fork before editing. In the future, we'll have support for shipping updates to forked applications that can be accepted or denied by the end users.