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{strip} {#language.function.strip}
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Many times web designers run into the issue where white space and
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carriage returns affect the output of the rendered HTML (browser
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\"features\"), so you must run all your tags together in the template to
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get the desired results. This usually ends up in unreadable or
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unmanageable templates.
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Anything within `{strip}{/strip}` tags are stripped of the extra spaces
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or carriage returns at the beginnings and ends of the lines before they
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are displayed. This way you can keep your templates readable, and not
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worry about extra white space causing problems.
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> **Note**
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> `{strip}{/strip}` does not affect the contents of template variables,
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> see the [strip modifier](#language.modifier.strip) instead.
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{* the following will be all run into one line upon output *}
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{strip}
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<table border='0'>
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<tr>
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<td>
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<a href="{$url}">
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<font color="red">This is a test</font>
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</a>
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</td>
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</tr>
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</table>
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{/strip}
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The above example will output:
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<table border='0'><tr><td><a href="http://. snipped...</a></td></tr></table>
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Notice that in the above example, all the lines begin and end with HTML
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tags. Be aware that all the lines are run together. If you have plain
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text at the beginning or end of any line, they will be run together, and
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may not be desired results.
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See also the [`strip`](#language.modifier.strip) modifier.
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