I do agree that I really really was a fan of the backticks for ES6 / react for templating. Avoiding the whole " vs ' escaping nightmare is something i've always looked forward to.
That seems like a very simple fix for them though, potentially.
In the page you linked the template is stored in an external html file in which case you get syntax checking for html but not the embedded expressions.
https://www.jetbrains.com/webstorm/whatsnew/#v2016-2-angular...
I do agree that I really really was a fan of the backticks for ES6 / react for templating. Avoiding the whole " vs ' escaping nightmare is something i've always looked forward to.
That seems like a very simple fix for them though, potentially.
edit: tone