Asp.net MVC Form Post w/ Errors renders view with strong tags surrounding content?

Here are few things to try Html. ValidationSummary will create a div for you with a ul tag containg all of the errors The output should look something like this by default: div class="validation-summary-errors"> Username is invalid Modify your CSS to use validation-summary-errors instead of just errors as the class I am not sure the exact purpose for having your @Html. ValidationSummarry in a partial view anyway.

Here are few things to try @Html. ValidationSummary will create a div for you with a ul tag containg all of the errors. The output should look something like this by default: Username is invalid I would first try taking the @Html.

ValidationSummary out of the partialview and just render it in the regular view. Modify your CSS to use validation-summary-errors instead of just errors as the class. I am not sure the exact purpose for having your @Html.

ValidationSummarry in a partial view anyway.

ValidationSummary will create a div for you with a ul tag containg all of the errors. I would first try taking the @Html. ValidationSummary out of the partialview and just render it in the regular view.

Modify your CSS to use validation-summary-errors instead of just errors as the class. I am not sure the exact purpose for having your @Html. ValidationSummarry in a partial view anyway.

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