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- it's ugly
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- it's ugly
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- it won't work in situations where you display template that you don't have control over (translated templates, rich text added by users, ...)
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- it won't work in situations where you display template that you don't have control over (translated templates, rich text added by users, ...)
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A better solution is to have a directive that tells Livewire to **always** replace the element. Sort of like an opposite to `wire:ignore`.
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## Usage
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## Usage
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This package adds two extremely simple directives: `wire:replace` and `wire:replace.self`. Simply use them on elements that you want fully replaced.
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This package adds two extremely simple directives: `wire:replace` and `wire:replace.self`. Simply use them on elements that you want fully replaced.
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You can think if this directive as the opposite of `wire:ignore`. `wire:ignore` tells Livewire to **never** replace the element, and `wire:replace` tells Livewire to **always** replace the elemenet.
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To tell Livewire that the element's children should always be replaced:
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To tell Livewire that the element's children should always be replaced:
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```html
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```html
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<div wire:replace>
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<div wire:replace>
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