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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T10:50:40+00:00 2026-06-11T10:50:40+00:00

I am developing MVC application and using razor syntax. In this application I am

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I am developing MVC application and using razor syntax.

In this application I am giving comment facility.

Currently the comments look like…

P Moris9/15/2012 5:40:44 PM
Test comment 1 


P Moris9/15/2012 5:40:44 PM
Test comment 2 


P moris9/15/2012 5:40:45 PM
Test comment 3

Now, I wan to put space between Name of the comment owner and the datetime.
As well How do I convert dateTime in to

dd-MMM-yy hh:mm tt ?

The Comment should be look like …

P Moris 17 Sept 2012 05:45 PM.

Test comment 1

(I cant give more than one space in above sample…its automatically remove the space.)

How should I ?

My code in View is

 @foreach (var item in Model)
    {
        <div id="OwnerName">
    
         <span class="EmpName"> @Html.ActionLink(item.Owner.FullName, "Details", "EMployee", new { id = item.OwnerId }, new { @style = "color:#1A6690;" })</span>
         
           @Html.DisplayFor(ModelItem => item.CommentDateTime)
         
        </div>
                       
     
        
        <p class="CommentP">
           @Html.DisplayFor(ModelItem => item.CommentText)
        </p>
        
        <br />
        

    }
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    2026-06-11T10:50:42+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 10:50 am

    You could put an &nbsp; between the comment author name and the creation date:

    <div id="OwnerName">
        <span class="EmpName">
            @Html.ActionLink(item.Owner.FullName, "Details", "EMployee", new { id = item.OwnerId }, new { @style = "color:#1A6690;" })
       </span>
       &nbsp;
       @Html.DisplayFor(ModelItem => item.CommentDateTime)
    </div>
    

    And in order to format the comment date you could decorate your view model property with the [DisplayFormat] attribute:

    [DisplayFormat(DataFormatString = "{0:dd MMM yyyy hh:mm tt}")]
    public DateTime CommentDateTime { get; set; }
    

    And if for some reason you are not using view models and cannot modify your entities you could format it in the view:

    <div id="OwnerName">
        <span class="EmpName">
            @Html.ActionLink(item.Owner.FullName, "Details", "EMployee", new { id = item.OwnerId }, new { @style = "color:#1A6690;" })
       </span>
       &nbsp;
       @Model.CommentDateTime.ToString("dd MMM yyyy hh:mm tt")
    </div>
    

    Another possibility is to write a custom display template (~/Views/Shared/DisplayTemplates/CommentDate.cshtml):

    @model DateTime
    @Model.ToString("dd MMM yyyy hh:mm tt")
    

    and then pass the custom display template name to the DisplayFor helper:

    @Html.DisplayFor(ModelItem => item.CommentDateTime, "CommentDate")
    
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