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<u>

deprecated
container
CSS: in-line element
start tagrequired
end tagrequired
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"The <U> element specifies that the enclosed text</u> should be displayed, if practical, as underlined." (W3)

class=
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color=
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this allows the font colour to be changed as required.

Colours with 140 named Netscape colours and 16 named Internet Explorer colours.
This is a complete explanation of colour by:Gernot Metze

"#rrggbb"
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this is six hexadecimal numbers that stipulates a specific colour from a palette of 32768 colours. The colours are specified in rr="" red, gg="" green, bb="" blue. According to Microsoft, the "#" sign is optional.

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This is a complete explanation of colour by:Gernot Metze

"colorname"
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in addition to the #rrggbb combination above, specific colours can be specified by name. Supported colours are:
Colours with 140 named Netscape colours and 16 named Internet Explorer colours.
This is a complete explanation of colour by:Gernot Metze
black, maroon, green, olive, navy, purple, teal, gray, silver (silver),
red, lime, yellow, blue, fuchsia, aqua and white (white)
dir=
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"ltr"
"rtl"
face=
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This sets the typestyle to be used, if the browser recognizes the tag. The argument can be a list of font names, with the the availability of the fonts being the determining factor.
Example: <u face="Helvetica, Times Roman, Univers">This should be one of the three fonts noted in the example above. This will depend on what fonts your system displays. </u>

Example: This should be one of the three fonts noted in the example above. This will depend on what fonts your system displays.

id=
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index=
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lang=
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list of language codes
list of country codes
size=
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this tag specifies the font size in relative units to the font size selected by the browser. Size 1 through 7 is valid with 1 being the smallest and 7 the largest. Relative sizes are possible by the use of "+" or "-". Font sizes are not cumulative. WebTV sets their default size to "3".
Example: <font size="2"> sets the font size to "2"
style=
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title=
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