I'm reading a book on how to create a SPA (single page applications). The author writes, if the IDE is any good then there will be a technique to convert a highlighted section of HTML and converted to a JavaScript string. How can this be done in Visual Studio 2013? An example of how I want the convert to work is below. Also it would be great to toggle back to the html.
HTML
<div class="spa-shell-head">
<div class="spa-shell-head-logo"></div>
<div class="spa-shell-head-acct"></div>
<div class="spa-shell-head-search"></div>
</div>
JAVASCRIPT
var main_html = String()
+ '<div class="spa-shell-head">'
+ '<div class="spa-shell-head-logo"></div>'
+ '<div class="spa-shell-head-acct"></div>'
+ '<div class="spa-shell-head-search"></div>'
+ '</div>';
Rather than converting HTML to a JS string, it would be much better to create the elements in JS and put them in the DOM. This would give you much more control, not create such a difficult to maintain/read code, create less problems, and be much faster:
The above creates the following:
https://jsfiddle.net/yfeLbhe4/