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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