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Font Style Elements
These elements may be nested within one another. Browsers should, where
practical, aim to combine different types of highlighting as required.
B (Boldface)
The <B> element specifies that the enclosed text should be displayed
in a boldface. If this is not practical, an alternative mapping is allowed.
I (Italic)
The <I> element specifies that the enclosed text should be
displayed, if practical, in an italic font (or slanted).
TT (TeleType)
The <TT> element specifies that the enclosed text should be
displayed, if practical, in a fixed-pitch typewriter font.
U (Underline)
The <U> element specifies that the enclosed text should be
displayed, if practical, as underlined. Not widely supported
S (Strike through)
The <S> element specifies that the enclosed text should be
displayed with a horizontal line striking through the text. If this is
not practical, an alternative mapping is allowed. New in 3.0.
BIG (Big print)
The <BIG> element specifies that the enclosed text should be
displayed, if practical, using a big font (compared with the current
font). New in 3.0.
SMALL (Small print)
The <SMALL> element specifies that the enclosed text should be
displayed, if practical, using a small font (compared with normal text).
New in 3.0.
SUB (Subscript)
The <SUB> element specifies that the enclosed text should be
displayed as a subscript, and if practical, using a smaller font (compared
with normal text). The ALIGN attribute for SUB is only meaningful within
the MATH element. New in 3.0.
SUP (Superscript)
The <SUP> element specifies that the enclosed text should be
displayed as a superscript, and if practical, using a smaller font (compared
with normal text). The ALIGN attribute for SUP is only applicable within
the MATH element. New in 3.0.
An example:
This text contains some <b><i>bold italic</i></b> text, some
<S>struck through</S> text and some <SMALL>small print</SMALL>.