How do I use multi-line strings in JavaScript?
You can use template literals, which are enclosed by backticks (`), to create multi-line strings.
Can you show me an example?
Sure! Here's an example:
const multiLineString = `This is a string
that spans multiple lines.`;
console.log(multiLineString);
What if I want to include quotes in the string?
You can include quotes directly in the template literal without escaping them. For example:
const quoteString = `He said, "Hello!"`;
Are there any limitations to using template literals?
The main limitation is that they are only available in ES6 and later versions of JavaScript.
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