How to add the strikethrough attribute? Thread poster: Hans Lenting
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How can I add the strikethrough attribute to text in a forum post?
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As far as I can see, you don't. Inline CSS syntax seems to be disabled, and the legacy HTML supported in forum posts has no 'strike' tag. | | |
Andriy Yasharov Ukraine Local time: 15:33 Member (2008) English to Russian + ... Other websites help | Apr 26, 2022 |
S̶t̶r̶i̶k̶e̶T̶h̶r̶o̶u̶g̶h̶ text is often used to show that something is unavailable, wrong or deleted.
There's a website manytools.org/facebook-twitter/strikethrough-text that helps generate s̶t̶r̶i̶k̶e̶t̶h̶r̶o̶u̶g̶h̶ ̶t̶e̶x̶t̶. | | |
Daryo United Kingdom Local time: 13:33 Serbian to English + ...
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https://manytools.org/facebook-twitter/strikethrough-text/
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CSS does work | Aug 13, 2023 |
CSS does actually work. Here is how to do it:
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Stepan Konev Russian Federation Local time: 16:33 English to Russian
Thomas T. Frost wrote:
<font style="text-decoration:line-throuqh">Here is how to do it:</font> | | |
Stepan Konev wrote:
<font style="text-decoration:line-throuqh">Here is how to do it:</font>
< and > symbols. Clever😀
[Edited at 2023-08-13 18:49 GMT] | | |
We can also do 'funny' things like this transparent, fixed logo, but this could mess up the pages, so I'm not posting the code for it. It's only because this is an old technical topic with only a few 'geeks'.
But the Background property does no harm.
<font style="background-color:yellow">But the Background property does no harm.</font>
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graph, perhaps.
To accompany a
of any practical use.
but I can't think
write vertically,
We can also
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Stepan Konev Russian Federation Local time: 16:33 English to Russian
Thomas T. Frost wrote:
We can also do 'funny' things like this transparent, fixed logo, but this could mess up the pages, so I'm not posting the code for it. It's only because this is an old technical topic with only a few 'geeks'.
This code can easily be reproduced by quoting your message
<img src="https://sslcdn.proz.com/zf/images/proz-logo-nav.svg" style="position:fixed; opacity:0.5; left:50%; top:50%; z-index:100"> | | |
Of course, I know I can't hide anything from you. You could also just look it up in the page source😁
[Edited at 2023-08-14 15:26 GMT] | | |
Philippe Noth Switzerland Local time: 14:33 Member (2015) German to French + ... Not only for geeks | Aug 14, 2023 |
That was a very "geeky" discussion topic. 😃
Nevertheless, I think many translators whould benefit from learning a bit more about basic HTML and other geeky syntax rules.
I say that because I have been doing lots of revisions this year, and I would often find silly mistakes, even in linguistically qualitative work, like…
- Moving each < br/ > tag before the period at the end of a sentence
- Adding spaces after < a > or be
... See more That was a very "geeky" discussion topic. 😃
Nevertheless, I think many translators whould benefit from learning a bit more about basic HTML and other geeky syntax rules.
I say that because I have been doing lots of revisions this year, and I would often find silly mistakes, even in linguistically qualitative work, like…
- Moving each < br/ > tag before the period at the end of a sentence
- Adding spaces after < a > or before < / a> tags
I also corrected numerous invalid URL slugs. Translators would add spaces, apostrophes or accented letters to strings that are obviously meant to be part of an URL (strings like 357278-how_to_add_the_strikethrough_attribute)
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Stepan Konev Russian Federation Local time: 16:33 English to Russian
Thomas T. Frost wrote:
You could also just look it up in the page source Right, that was the first thing I did. Only then I realized how much easier it was to merely quote your comment. | | |