refactor: use f-strings in html.py renderer #404
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Refactors the html.py renderer to use f-strings for performance and readability:
https://realpython.com/python-f-strings/
Note: if this goes against the project's style, feel free to close it! I have a subclass of HTMLRenderer that I use in Blurry and I refactored the
heading()
member to use f-strings and found that it was a bit easier to read, so I figured I'd refactor the whole file