In Angular, why doesn't line breaks affect the HTML?
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In my Angular 6 application, I have the following HTML snippet:
<p [innerHTML]="description"></p>
The above is rendered like this:
Why doesn't the line breaks "show" in the browser?
Note! I'm using [innerHtml]
because the description
variable can sometimes contain html.
Also, I have tried string replacing line breaks with <br>
tags, but had no effect.
angular
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In my Angular 6 application, I have the following HTML snippet:
<p [innerHTML]="description"></p>
The above is rendered like this:
Why doesn't the line breaks "show" in the browser?
Note! I'm using [innerHtml]
because the description
variable can sometimes contain html.
Also, I have tried string replacing line breaks with <br>
tags, but had no effect.
angular
I see you've looked into<br>
, white space beyond a single space is never rendered unless inside a<pre>
tag but those are rarely used these days. Depending on the doctype you are complying with for your page you might need to make sure your<br>
are typed as<br/>
– SazooCat
Nov 15 '18 at 13:07
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In my Angular 6 application, I have the following HTML snippet:
<p [innerHTML]="description"></p>
The above is rendered like this:
Why doesn't the line breaks "show" in the browser?
Note! I'm using [innerHtml]
because the description
variable can sometimes contain html.
Also, I have tried string replacing line breaks with <br>
tags, but had no effect.
angular
In my Angular 6 application, I have the following HTML snippet:
<p [innerHTML]="description"></p>
The above is rendered like this:
Why doesn't the line breaks "show" in the browser?
Note! I'm using [innerHtml]
because the description
variable can sometimes contain html.
Also, I have tried string replacing line breaks with <br>
tags, but had no effect.
angular
angular
asked Nov 15 '18 at 13:03
WeblurkWeblurk
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I see you've looked into<br>
, white space beyond a single space is never rendered unless inside a<pre>
tag but those are rarely used these days. Depending on the doctype you are complying with for your page you might need to make sure your<br>
are typed as<br/>
– SazooCat
Nov 15 '18 at 13:07
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I see you've looked into<br>
, white space beyond a single space is never rendered unless inside a<pre>
tag but those are rarely used these days. Depending on the doctype you are complying with for your page you might need to make sure your<br>
are typed as<br/>
– SazooCat
Nov 15 '18 at 13:07
I see you've looked into
<br>
, white space beyond a single space is never rendered unless inside a <pre>
tag but those are rarely used these days. Depending on the doctype you are complying with for your page you might need to make sure your <br>
are typed as <br/>
– SazooCat
Nov 15 '18 at 13:07
I see you've looked into
<br>
, white space beyond a single space is never rendered unless inside a <pre>
tag but those are rarely used these days. Depending on the doctype you are complying with for your page you might need to make sure your <br>
are typed as <br/>
– SazooCat
Nov 15 '18 at 13:07
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Use Style property white-space
like this -
<p style='white-space: pre-wrap' [innerHTML]='description'></p>
Example
Reff. - https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/7781#issuecomment-408117841
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Use Style property white-space
like this -
<p style='white-space: pre-wrap' [innerHTML]='description'></p>
Example
Reff. - https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/7781#issuecomment-408117841
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Use Style property white-space
like this -
<p style='white-space: pre-wrap' [innerHTML]='description'></p>
Example
Reff. - https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/7781#issuecomment-408117841
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Use Style property white-space
like this -
<p style='white-space: pre-wrap' [innerHTML]='description'></p>
Example
Reff. - https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/7781#issuecomment-408117841
Use Style property white-space
like this -
<p style='white-space: pre-wrap' [innerHTML]='description'></p>
Example
Reff. - https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/7781#issuecomment-408117841
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I see you've looked into
<br>
, white space beyond a single space is never rendered unless inside a<pre>
tag but those are rarely used these days. Depending on the doctype you are complying with for your page you might need to make sure your<br>
are typed as<br/>
– SazooCat
Nov 15 '18 at 13:07