Re: Underline element.

Anne van Kesteren wrote:

> This is still possible using CSS: text-decoration:underline.

and, since in most situations underlines are used to emphasise 
something, you'd probably want to use <em> or <strong> in the markup, 
and apply that css to those elements. imho, of course.

P
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Received on Thursday, 27 December 2007 14:33:15 UTC