Visual Studio Code line between openings/closing tags?
When I'm coding in VS Code, it has recently stopped giving me the correct indention structure when creating elements. For example, if I type div + TAB + ENTER, then I will be given this:
<div>
{cursor here}</div>
Rather than this:
<div>
{cursor here}
</div>
Then, I'm having to go back up to the end of the opening tab, press ENTER again, tab over ... over a day, obviously this wastes a lot of time.
I've added (and removed) over a dozen HTML extensions trying to correct this. I can't figure out why it isn't adding the blank tabbed line. Any ideas?
NOTE: CSS and PHP tags include the blank line between tags. Only HTML is missing them.
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When I'm coding in VS Code, it has recently stopped giving me the correct indention structure when creating elements. For example, if I type div + TAB + ENTER, then I will be given this:
<div>
{cursor here}</div>
Rather than this:
<div>
{cursor here}
</div>
Then, I'm having to go back up to the end of the opening tab, press ENTER again, tab over ... over a day, obviously this wastes a lot of time.
I've added (and removed) over a dozen HTML extensions trying to correct this. I can't figure out why it isn't adding the blank tabbed line. Any ideas?
NOTE: CSS and PHP tags include the blank line between tags. Only HTML is missing them.
formatting html
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When I'm coding in VS Code, it has recently stopped giving me the correct indention structure when creating elements. For example, if I type div + TAB + ENTER, then I will be given this:
<div>
{cursor here}</div>
Rather than this:
<div>
{cursor here}
</div>
Then, I'm having to go back up to the end of the opening tab, press ENTER again, tab over ... over a day, obviously this wastes a lot of time.
I've added (and removed) over a dozen HTML extensions trying to correct this. I can't figure out why it isn't adding the blank tabbed line. Any ideas?
NOTE: CSS and PHP tags include the blank line between tags. Only HTML is missing them.
formatting html
When I'm coding in VS Code, it has recently stopped giving me the correct indention structure when creating elements. For example, if I type div + TAB + ENTER, then I will be given this:
<div>
{cursor here}</div>
Rather than this:
<div>
{cursor here}
</div>
Then, I'm having to go back up to the end of the opening tab, press ENTER again, tab over ... over a day, obviously this wastes a lot of time.
I've added (and removed) over a dozen HTML extensions trying to correct this. I can't figure out why it isn't adding the blank tabbed line. Any ideas?
NOTE: CSS and PHP tags include the blank line between tags. Only HTML is missing them.
formatting html
formatting html
asked Jan 13 at 17:08
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