Talk:Strikethrough

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Distinction between style and semantics

In the context of HTML and CSS, does the article need to point out the distinction between strikethrough as a means of styling text, and strikethrough as a representation of semantics? e.g. if I use text-decoration: line-through, then that says nothing about the meaning of the strikethrough. If, on the other hand, I use <del> tags, whether or not I also style them with text-decoration: line-through, then I'm saying that the text should be represented in a manner that suggests it has been written but then subsequently deleted, but deleted in a manner that still indicates its previous existence. <del> tags could potentially be represented in other, non-visual manners. (e.g. by following the struck-through text with the phrase "No, scratch that!" when reading it using text-to-speech software). The same cannot be said of the line-through styling, which does not imply that the text should be interpreted as having been deleted. -- 141.163.6.144 (talk) 10:52, 21 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

'cross out' redirects here

which I think of as a handwritten literate language mannerism (or illiterate, as in replacements for signatures) but the article focuses on the typographic angle. Is there a more appropriate redirect candidate? Arlo James Barnes 23:56, 21 October 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Any way to use [alt](number) to present strikethrough?

Any way to highlight a section of text and then use some alt-(number) combination to show a strikethrough of the highlighted text? UnderEducatedGeezer (talk) 03:55, 13 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Not that I am aware of. If anyone knows, please let us know. Mseingth2133444 (talk/contribs) 17:20, 13 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]