PG over at Half the Sins of Mankind has taught me the Strike out ability how to use "Strike Out" font. I will now become obsessed with my new toy a better blogger for it.
My latest toy has been the "< sup >" and "< sub >" tags for sub and super scripting. I've used "del" instead of "strike" however. I guess browsers use both.
Yes, you should use < del > instead. The < strike > and < s > tags were deprecated in HTML 4.01 and are not supported in XHTML 1.0 Strict DTD. Most browsers will continue to support the < strike > and < s > tags, however.
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My latest toy has been the "< sup >" and "< sub >" tags for sub and super scripting. I've used "del" instead of "strike" however. I guess browsers use both.
Yes, you should use < del > instead. The < strike > and < s > tags were deprecated in HTML 4.01 and are not supported in XHTML 1.0 Strict DTD. Most browsers will continue to support the < strike > and < s > tags, however.
And yes, I'm a nerd.
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