Why doesn Dynamator support else?
Dynamator’s ‘if’ directive is used to cause a template element to be output only if a condition is found to be true at runtime. The only possible use of an ‘else’ directive would be to cause the following template element to be output only if the condition is found to be false. This would be the only case where Dynamator would act on a different element than the one located. It would be the only case where Dynamator would require a sequence relationship between two peer template elements. It would complicate reuse of Dynamator files, and impose unnecessary constraints on templates.