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  • Edited May 28, 2020 14:25
    If anyone is looking for a workaround to this, you can wrap the element after the condition with parenthesis and have the desired indentation: {!hasId && ( <PropertyField label={t('Devices')} ...
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    3. Indent JSX expression with indented newline the same way as vanilla JS
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  • Created May 28, 2020 14:26
    If anyone is looking for a workaround to this, you can wrap the element after the condition with parenthesis and have the desired indentation: {!hasId && ( <PropertyField label={t('Devices')} ...
    1. Community
    2. WebStorm
    3. JSX property space codestyle
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