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I think it looks pretty good, aesthetically that is. What do others think? I don't know why anyone didn't think of this before. Maybe we just need a new name for it: XMHL - exchanged markup hypertext language .... who knows? :)
Taking things a bit further, you get an almost full copy of hiccup, and can save even more space and make it even simpler:
[div.card
[h3 "Familiar browsing experience"]
[p "Clear real-time audio...."]]
Removing the closing elements, make children nested without opening/closing brackets, make strings explicit and you're done! (only difference is hiccup/clojure would make you use :div and :h3 instead, as they're keywords)
Maybe you can use this software to set "<" and ">" to be the default text output without using Shift.