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Avangi Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Just a strikeout test!

Why don't tease these things work? (IE)

Why don't tease these things work? (FF)

Why don't tease these things work? (Chrome)

These sentences all show "tease" stricken out on the edit screen.

Member "pokh" has been presenting posts with beautiful strikeouts.

He says he's using the Safari browser, which I had not heard of until today.

It's been several months since we lost our strikeout.

I remember discussions about using a double hyphen to produce the strikeout effect.

It worked for me a few times, but doesn't seem to now.

Any updates?

Here's the double hyphen:

Why don't --tease these things work? (IE)

Why don't --tease these things work? (FF)

Why don't --tease these things work? (Chrome)
  

Top answer

The double hyphens need to be placed on both sides of the text to be stricken out: like this

  • The double hyphens need to be placed on both sides of the text to be stricken out: like this
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The double hyphens need to be placed on both sides of the text to be stricken out:

like this

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