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How do I underline in XHTML Strict? by shorty82 2006-11-19 12:55:59
I have a line underlined on my DNB Tribute page which is written in XHTML Strict.

The <u> tag seems to have been depreciated, causing the page to fail validation. If there isn't a way to underline in the document itself how would I do it in CSS? I know how to set classes for entire paragraphs but not one line within a paragraph.
[ Reply ]
  <span style="text-decoration: underline;"></span> (n/t) by jiteo2005-03-15 05:49:26
    Thanks, that got it. (n/t) by shorty822005-03-15 05:51:14
    Or <span class="somethingappropriate"> by LionsPhil2005-03-15 05:57:35
      Yeah, you're right. by jiteo2005-03-15 06:11:26
  Just did a small test here by ideur2005-03-15 05:53:52
    Er... by LionsPhil2005-03-15 05:54:35
      Thats what i wanted to print by ideur2005-03-15 05:57:09
        ARS is funny with things like that. by shorty822005-03-15 08:43:54
          <u></u> would do it... ironically (n/t) by chipmunk22005-03-15 09:21:23
    HTML Tidy, unsuprisingly, deals with HTML, by LionsPhil2005-03-15 05:58:57
    I use the validator from the W3C. by shorty822006-11-19 12:55:59
  by using a <span> tag.... by ji1kes2006-11-19 12:55:59
    Is there also an <attention span> tag? (n/t) by Tars_Tarkas2005-03-15 10:38:08
  Don't use underline on web pages by mad marty2005-03-15 06:53:43

 

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