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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T02:50:43+00:00 2026-05-27T02:50:43+00:00

In an HTML5 document ( <!DOCTYPE html> ), if I type <br> the Visual

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In an HTML5 document (<!DOCTYPE html>), if I type <br> the Visual Studio.Net auto-completion stuff “helpfully” changes it to <br /> when I type the closing >. I’ve looked in the options for the HTML designer, and don’t see anything about changing that, nor do I see any options at the project level. Is there a way?

Granted, <br /> is valid HTML5, but it’s not what I want — and even if I change my doctype to HTML4 (where <br /> isn’t valid although browsers are smart about allowing it), the environment does the same thing. So I’m thinking it’s not working from the doctype, but from some other setting I haven’t found.

I’m using VS.Net 2008, some other team members are still back on VS.Net 2005.

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    2026-05-27T02:50:43+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 2:50 am

    I found it: You right-click the document and choose Formatting and validation… That takes you to the options under Text Editor | HTML | Format (you could also get their via Options, of course). There are some general options there, though nothing like simply choosing your target markup. But you can click a Tag-specific options… button to customize each tag individually. (In my case, it didn’t even list the br tag but I was able to add it and tell it not to make it a self-closing tag.)

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