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Line-through styling test page

The text in the following paragraph should be Strikethroughed

Netscape

By far the most popular browser in use on the Web is Netscape Navigator, from Netscape Communications Corporation. Netscape Navigator is most commonly just called Netscape.

Netscape is available for Windows, Macintosh and for many different versions of UNIX. It is well supported and provides up-to-the-minute features including an integrated news and mail reader, support for Java applets, and ability to handle "plug-ins" for more new and interesting features yet to be developed.

This part is outside the line-through styling.

Line-through styling with other Physical Character Style Tags

Line-through styling with

  • Bold: This line has line-through styling surrounded by the Bold tag. (This part is outside the line-through styling)
  • Big: This line has both the line-through styling and the Big tag. (This part is outside the line-through styling)
  • CSS text-decoration: blink: This line has both the css style text-decoration: blink property and the line-through styling. (This part is outside the line-through styling)
  • CSS font-family: Courier; color: green;: This line has the line-through styling and the css style font-family set to "Courier" and color: green (This part is outside the line-through styling)
  • CSS font-style: italic; Text that is both strikethroughed and Italic. (outside the line-through styling)
  • Small: This line has a line-through styling and the Small tag; hence I should be smaller !! (Outside the line-through styling)
  • Subscript: I'm strikethroughed and I have asubscript
  • Superscript: I'm strikethroughed too and I have a superscript
  • Typewriter: This line has the line-through styling and the Typewriter tag. (outside the line-through styling)
  • CSS text-decoration: underline;: I'm strikethroughed and I should be underlined. (outside the line-through styling)

Line-through styling with Content Character Style Tags

Line-through styling with

  • Cite: The part after the exclamation is in Cite Tags !!!! (Chitra, 1996) (outside the line-through styling)
  • Code: #include "main.h" (outside the line-through styling)
  • Definition: The word <Character Styles> are surrounded by the definition tag.
  • Emphasis: I am using the line-through styling and the Emphasis tag. (outside the line-through styling)
  • Keyboard: Inside the line-through styling and keyboard tag. (outside the line-through styling)
  • Sample: Well !! I'm using the line-through styling and the sample Tag. (outside the line-through styling)
  • Strong: I have the line-through styling and the Strong tag around me !! (outside the line-through styling)
  • Variable: you_tell_me. Yup !! the line-through styling and Variable tag. (outside the line-through styling)

Next Test: subscript tag