Visual Studio Code line between openings/closing tags?












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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.










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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.










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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.










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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.







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