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How to bind cross in html

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in the previous video we learned about the mustache syntax and the v text directive to bind data to the ui however both of them interpret the data as plain text sometimes though we might need to render real html in the ui a possible use case is when a user is asked to fill a form where one of the fields is actually a rich text editor the user would be allowed to bold or italicize the input and if you want to display that input value letamp;#39;s say in a read-only mode you need to render the value as html with the bold tags on colors and what not in such a scenario we can use the vhtml directive letamp;#39;s take a look at an example letamp;#39;s say we have a data property whose value is a string enclosed within bold tags letamp;#39;s modify the channel property to be code evolution but wrapped with a bold tag if we try to bind this data to our template with either the mustache syntax or the v text directive so mustache syntax or the vtext directive you can see that the value gets

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A close button is a element with the class . close-button . We use the multiplication symbol ( times; ) as the X icon. This icon is wrapped in a with the attribute aria-hidden=true , so screen readers dont read the X icon.
To place two buttons side by side in one row, you can use a container element with a display property set to flex. This will place the two buttons next to each other in the same row. You can adjust the styling of the buttons and container element ing to your needs.
: The Strikethrough element. The HTML element renders text with a strikethrough, or a line through it. Use the element to represent things that are no longer relevant or no longer accurate.
The HTML element renders text with a strikethrough, or a line through it.
The html binding causes the associated DOM element to display the HTML specified by your parameter. Typically this is useful when values in your view model are actually strings of HTML markup that you want to render. If you know your view model value is plain text, use the more efficient text binding instead.
There are many ways to create a custom button in HTML. Button Button Button
But CROSS MARK is what refer to as the character you tried to use; note that a comment in the Unicode standard says about it: forms a game tally pair with 2B55. So if you want to use CROSS MARK ❌, it would be consistent to pair it with U+2B55 HEAVY LARGE CIRCLE ⭕. You could use the Html entity cross; ✗ as well.
Latin Cross UNICODE. U+0271D. HEX CODE. #x271D; HTML CODE. #10013; HTML ENTITY. CSS CODE. \271D. // html example. #10013; // css example. span { content: \271D; }

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