This is happening directly in your template layout?

Can we please see an example tiddlywiki file. I haven't ever heard of nor 
experienced any BR tag issues in template layout files before.   

On Monday, October 21, 2013 9:28:44 AM UTC-7, Anton Aylward wrote:
>
> Arc Acorn said the following on 10/21/2013 11:01 AM: 
> > I ask this since I run into many people who don't know what line-break 
> > characters are since in normal HTML they are treated as normal 
> > white-space and in those you don't have to think about them: When you 
> > say "There are *NO* line breaks in the HTML I'm supplying. " 
> > You do really mean there are no line-breaks not just line-break tags but 
> > line-break characters meaning you never use the return/enter key. 
> > AKA your code looks like: 
> > 
> > 
> <html><div><span>Content</span><span>Content</span><ul><li>Item1</li><li>Item2</li><li>Item3</li></ul></div></html>
>  
>
> > 
> > If you're code looks like that it should render right, but if it looks 
> > like this or anything like it, it'll render with a bunch of BR tags: 
> > 
> > <html> 
> > <div> 
> > <span>Content</span> 
> > <span>Content</span> 
> > <ul> 
> > <li>Item1</li> 
> > <li>Item2</li> 
> > <li>Item3</li> 
> > </ul> 
> > </div> 
> > </html> 
>
> I hear what you're saying, and wonder why a plugin should require that 
> the HTML is in a user-unfriendly and unmaintainable format. 
>
> I'll try out converting the template to a one-liner, but I think you are 
> wrong. 
>
> The reason I think you are wrong is that I can look at other *Template 
> tiddlers, the ViewTemplate and the EditTemplate and many other example 
> templates that arise from Eric's advice elsewhere in this thread. 
>
>
> But more to the point, when I look at the examples for using the 
> FormTiddlerPlusing at http://tiddlywiki.abego-software.de such as 
> BiggerFormtemplate and ContactsTemplate are laid out in readable style 
> rather than the all-in-one-line-with-no-breaks style and they work and 
> they do not, when I run the debugging tools on them, have extra breaks 
> inserted. 
>
> The don't have Eric's "<hide linebreaks>" inserted either and that site 
> doesn't have the HTMLFormattingPlugin installed. 
>
> So I'm back to the "why me?" point.  Why do I get all those extra line 
> breaks? 
>
>
>
>
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