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Old 08-15-2022, 02:33 PM   #45
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Originally Posted by Doitsu View Post
@DaveLessnau

If you only need to format a handful of words as strikethrough text, you could hard-code them using a special Unicode character:

Combining Long Stroke Overlay (U+0336)


For example:
Code:
<p>This is s&#x0336;t&#x0336;r&#x0336;i&#x0336;k&#x0336;e&#x0336;t&#x0336;h&#x0336;r&#x0336;o&#x0336;u&#x0336;g&#x0336;h text.</p>
Obviously, this isn't a perfect solution.
I think that's the big issue I had with RbnJrg's method: each word would have to be struck uniquely.
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