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  • ThomasBrunbjerg 90 posts 182 karma points
    Aug 18, 2017 @ 11:29
    ThomasBrunbjerg
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    Adding classes to item.GetPropertyValue() auto-generated p elements

    It seems whenever I call the GetPropertyValue() function, a p elements is automatically generated, meaning I can't wrap my call in my own implemented p element. I need to add a few classes to this element, but I am unable to, as the auto generated element is only created at runtime.

    This is my call:

    @(item.GetPropertyValue("desscription"))

    When i wrap this in a p element with a class like this:

    <p class="static-heigth">@(item.GetPropertyValue("desscription"))</p>
    

    The browser adds an empty p element, as well as a p element containing a span with my property string.

    How do I add classes and data-types to p elements containing my property values?

  • Dan Diplo 1554 posts 6205 karma points MVP 5x c-trib
    Aug 18, 2017 @ 12:37
    Dan Diplo
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    If your description field is a rich-text editor then it will return your content as HTML, including paragraph tags, headings etc.. So you don't want to wrap rich-text content in P tags. Use a div or something else more semantically suited.

    If you want just plain text, then use a textbox or textarea instead of the rich-text editor.

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