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▲ 43 r/HTML

What's a bad HTML habit beginners should stop doing early?

I've been reviewing beginner projects lately and keep noticing things like:

  • excessive div nesting
  • inline styles everywhere
  • missing semantic HTML
  • using br tags for spacing

What are some habits you think are worth fixing early?

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u/Top-Run-7508 — 7 days ago

What AI agents actually work for you?

Been testing AI agents for repetitive marketing tasks – not just ChatGPT prompts, but actual agents that can take actions (post, reply, pull data, trigger emails).

What I've tried:

  • Browser use agents (e.g., AdsPower + API) – for account warm‑up and session management
  • SMS/verification agents (e.g., DuoPlus) – auto‑retrieve OTPs for multi‑account setups
  • Social scheduling + reply (e.g., Zapier + Make + custom GPT actions) – but feels half‑baked

What’s actually saving you time right now?

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u/Top-Run-7508 — 8 days ago

What's your AI + SEO stack right now?

Here's what I'm currently using:

  • Surfer SEO – for on‑page optimization
  • GPT‑4 – drafts & meta descriptions
  • Python – bulk rank tracking
  • Make.com – webhook automation between tools

Honestly, it feels a bit messy. Lots of moving parts.

Anyone running a cleaner setup? Would love to hear what's working for you.

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u/Top-Run-7508 — 14 days ago