Tidy Service
Tidy Service can be used to clean up HTML markup in any application that supports services by selecting the markup in question and choosing one of Tidy menu items from the Services menu. Currently, there are two processing options: Tidy Markup and Tidy to XHTML. Tidy to XHTML instructs the Tidy engine to generate valid XHTML, while Tidy Markup does not.
http://www.pixelfreak.net/tidy_service/
I’ve been using Tidy as command line tool for years, Tidy Services works as advertised and is lot more convenient for quick clean-ups. It would be nice if the config file could live in ~/Library/Tidy/ or some such place rather than in my user directory. Why not a submenu which lists all tidy config files in this directory by name so that the user could choose from more than one config file.
