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* Seperated 'Howto' into 'How to'.
* Added periods to the second list as the first item has them. I guess I'm anally retentive like that. :)
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## Why you should use Liquid
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* You want to allow your users to edit the appearance of your application but don't want them to run **insecure code on your server**.
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* You want to render templates directly from the database
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* You like smarty (PHP) style template engines
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* You need a template engine which does HTML just as well as emails
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* You don't like the markup of your current templating engine
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* You want to render templates directly from the database.
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* You like smarty (PHP) style template engines.
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* You need a template engine which does HTML just as well as emails.
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* You don't like the markup of your current templating engine.
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## What does it look like?
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## Howto use Liquid
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## How to use Liquid
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Liquid supports a very simple API based around the Liquid::Template class.
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For standard use you can just pass it the content of a file and call render with a parameters hash.
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