Name

<S> — NN 3 IE 3 HTML 3.2

Synopsis

<S>...</S>

End Tag: Required

The S element renders its content as strikethrough text. This element is identical to the STRIKE element; it was adopted because it more closely resembled the one-character element names for other type formatting (such as B, I, and U elements). In any case, both S and STRIKE elements are deprecated in HTML 4.0 in favor of the text-decoration:line-through style sheet attribute.

Example

<P>If at first you don't succeed, <S>do it over</S> try, try again.</P>

Object Model Reference

IE

[window.]document.all.elementID

Attributes

CLASS

ID

LANGUAGE

STYLE

TITLE

DIR

LANG

   

Event Handler Attributes

Handler

NN

IE

HTML

onClick

n/a

4

4

onDblClick

n/a

4

4

onDragStart

n/a

4

n/a

onHelp

n/a

4

n/a

onKeyDown

n/a

4

4

onKeyPress

n/a

4

4

onKeyUp

n/a

4

4

onMouseDown

n/a

4

4

onMouseMove

n/a

4

4

onMouseOut

n/a

4

4

onMouseOver

n/a

4

4

onMouseUp

n/a

4

4

onSelectStart

n/a

4

n/a

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