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Posted by dorayme on 11/19/99 11:56
In article <9lspe21v81k0i3go4jfqtai3smp935c54k@4ax.com>,
Old HTML Slinger<nothere@nowhere.invalid> wrote:
> On Wed, 23 Aug 2006 09:29:03 +1000, dorayme
> <doraymeRidThis@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
>
> >In article <ff8le25m2eejhnl62le3m79324t6mg401e@4ax.com>,
> > Old HTML Slinger<nothere@nowhere.invalid> wrote:
> >
> >> On rare occasions I need to show words or letters being crossed out.
> >> Since the old <strike> tag is deprecated I've put a statement in my
> >> .css file that says:
> >>
> >> .crossout {
> >> text-decoration: line-through;
> >> }
> >>
> >> But the line that it puts through the letters is pretty thin. Is there
> >> any way I can add something to the above that will thicken the line?
> >> Any other ideas for getting that line thicker, more noticeable?
> >
> ><p>This sentence will have at least one its plain <span
> >style="color:red;font-weight:bold;position:relative;bottom:0.4em;"
> >>_____</span><span style="position:relative;right:2.9em;"> words
> >struck thru with a bold line.</span></p>
>
> Well, it's struck through, and it's red, but it's the same width as
> the ordinary strikethrough line.
Yes, but did you play about and change the font-size for the
"_____"? It is an impossible thing really but it looked thicker
on my main Browser. You should say why you want to do this and
how much of it is needed, there may be other solutions. You could
maybe float a gif of a red line or rel position it... you need to
play about... or if it is very little that needs this, a gif of
the text too ... I don't know. Talk more to old Korpela, he might
soften on you...
--
dorayme
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