vs code formatting mixed php and html #3941
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Install PHP Extension: Ensure you have the PHP extension installed in VS Code. This extension provides PHP language support and formatting features. Configure Formatting Settings: Open your VS Code settings (press Ctrl + , or go to File > Preferences > Settings). You can also specify specific settings for HTML formatting within PHP files::
Use Prettier or Other Formatter: Consider using a code formatter like Prettier for consistent formatting across HTML and PHP code blocks. Prettier supports formatting both PHP and HTML code, ensuring uniform formatting styles. Ensure Proper Indentation: Make sure your PHP and HTML code blocks are properly indented to maintain readability. Proper indentation helps differentiate between PHP and HTML blocks and improves code organization. |
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Is there a way to do this? It's pretty annoying. |
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I have set up formatting in vs code, and it works great for css and php when they are by themselves, the problem is when I mix PHP and HTML.
for example I want
on save, it will make it
I know I shouldn't mix the 2, but the PHP is just loops and conditional statements, so much easier to write as I am.
Any way to do this?
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