This is the code below in code behind file's Page_Load event:

        LinkButton linkButton = new LinkButton();
        linkButton.ID = "LinkButtonDynamicInPlaceHolder1Id" + i;
        linkButton.ForeColor = Color.Blue;
        linkButton.Font.Bold = true;
        linkButton.Font.Size = 14;
        linkButton.Font.Underline = false;
        linkButton.Text = itemList[i].ItemTitle.InnerText;
        linkButton.Click += new EventHandler(LinkButton_Click);
        linkButton.Attributes.Add("LinkUrl",itemList[i].ItemLink.InnerText);
        PlaceHolder1.Controls.Add(linkButton); 
        Label label = new Label();
        label.ID = "LabelDynamicInPlaceHolder1Id" + i;
        label.ForeColor = Color.DarkGray;
        label.Text = itemList[i].ItemDescription.InnerText;
        PlaceHolder1.Controls.Add(label);

I want a line break between each control generated.

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Solution to your Line Break issue is below however, if you're doing this in the Page_Load event, then your event handlers won't work and your going to run into Page Life Cycle issues. Basically, in order for your event handlers to fire on PostBack, you really need to be creating these dynamic controls earlier in the Page Life Cycle. Try moving your code to the OnInit method if you do run into this problem.

    LinkButton linkButton = new LinkButton();
    linkButton.ID = "LinkButtonDynamicInPlaceHolder1Id" + i;
    linkButton.ForeColor = Color.Blue;
    linkButton.Font.Bold = true;
    linkButton.Font.Size = 14;
    linkButton.Font.Underline = false;
    linkButton.Text = itemList[i].ItemTitle.InnerText;
    linkButton.Click += new EventHandler(LinkButton_Click);
    linkButton.Attributes.Add("LinkUrl",itemList[i].ItemLink.InnerText);
    PlaceHolder1.Controls.Add(linkButton); 

    //Add This
    PlaceHolder1.Controls.Add(new LiteralControl("<br />"));


    Label label = new Label();
    label.ID = "LabelDynamicInPlaceHolder1Id" + i;
    label.ForeColor = Color.DarkGray;
    label.Text = itemList[i].ItemDescription.InnerText;
    PlaceHolder1.Controls.Add(label);
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How to: Add Controls to an ASP.NET Web Page Programmatically

In some instances, you might want to create both static text and controls. To create static text, you can use either a Literal or a Label Web server control. You can then add these controls to the container as you would any other control. For information about view state in controls created at run time, see Dynamic Web Server Controls and View State.

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