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This fixes a cosmetic issue with Internet Explorer where a wikilink followed immediately by an in-text cite may cause the link and cite to be underlined together; not supported by IE6 and IE7 /* Add a zero-width space before the in-text citation */ sup . reference : before { content : "\200B" ; text-decoration : none ; }
To make underline text, do the following: Enter <u> before the text. Enter the text; Enter </u> after the text. Overall, your code should look like this: <u>text</u> Once you have entered that code, the text should look like this: text
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• Underline words. • Choose a text color. • Choose a background text color. • Change your emails format. • Add emoticons. • Find and replace text, clear formatting, or add the time. • Insert a saved image. • Insert a hyperlink.
Change any of the following settings, then click Save to finalize your selection: • Inbox Style Select what type of inbox you want. • Mail Away Message Create and enable away messages.
This script and CSS makes the sidebar stay in the same position on the screen as you scroll. This may have undesirable side effects in Chrome; e.g., when viewing a page like the very common.css page you just edited to put this code in, the viewable content will become much shorter, and require vertical scrolling in a frame.
To turn off italics for a particular word within an italicised line, use {}. To specify the language of a given line, you can use |langN= (with N being 1 for the first line, 2 for the second one etc.). [5] The parameter should be the ISO code of the language, as in the familiar Template:Lang.
This template prevents showing the underline in a wikilink. The link still functions as expected. Regular: [[Main page]] → Main page; Using this template: