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Old 08-13-2022, 11:11 AM   #31
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Originally Posted by Turtle91 View Post
What about authors that are describing a hand-written letter from someone who can’t make up their mind in what to say???

Strike-through is exactly what you want. Whether you use a <span>, <s>, or <del> tag (<strike> is not supported in HTML5) it is highly recommended to use the ‘text-decoration: line-through’ css to explicitly define the behavior of the tag rather than rely on some “default behavior”.
Is the screenshot from a Kobo displaying KePub? That's where the problem is. The line used is too thin. If there is a way to change the thickness of the line in CSS, I do not know it.
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