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An example of strikethrough. Strikethrough, or strikeout, is a typographical presentation of words with a horizontal line through their center, resulting in text like this, sometimes an X or a forward slash is typed over the top instead of using a horizontal line. [1] Strike-through was used in medieval manuscripts.
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Do not use this template, however, to indicate document edits; instead, to mark a span of text as having been removed from a document, use <del>...</del>, which is aesthetically similar. This template should be used within one block (paragraph); it should not wrap around multiple paragraphs or even multiple bullet points.
Intentional use of strikethrough as part of the content is discouraged for similar reasons. If strikethrough is used to indicate deleted text, such as in textual analysis, it should be implemented with semantic HTML element <del> and combined with other techniques for accessibility purposes.
strikethrough}} uses <s>, which renders similarly, like this, but has a different semantic value. It represents contents which are no longer accurate or relevant, but isn't appropriate to use for indicating removals of text from a document.
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Delete Del or Backspace: Archive E: Restore to inbox Shift + E: Open Move menu D: Go to the previous message Left arrow: Go to the next message Right arrow: Reply R: Reply all A: Forward F: Print P: Open attachmet preview Shift + P
Help:Wikitext#Show deleted or inserted text Those sections seem to try to explain when and why to use {{Strikethrough|this}} instead of <s>these</s>, or use <del>those</del> instead, but i don't understand the explanation as written, and the results all look the same to me.