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public:nnels:etext:bold-italics-underline-strikethrough [2020/04/21 16:55] rachel.osolen [Bold, italics, underline, and strikethrough] |
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===== Bold, italics, underline, and strikethrough ===== | ===== Bold, italics, underline, and strikethrough ===== | ||
- | Generally speaking, our practice is to remove all formatting | + | These types of formatting |
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- | We only keep //italics// when it is used to emphasize a point, change in tone, or thoughts and dream sequences. | + | |
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- | We only keep **bold** if it is used to emphasize a word or phrase. | + | |
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- | __Underlined__ and < | + | |
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- | When in doubt post a question with an example from you text in the Q&A Section. | + | |
When we do keep Bold or Italics we use the Styles in the NNELS template, and not direct formatting (via the toolbar). | When we do keep Bold or Italics we use the Styles in the NNELS template, and not direct formatting (via the toolbar). | ||
- | * ''// | + | |
* '' | * '' | ||
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Remove Italics from: | Remove Italics from: | ||
* paragraphs or blocks of text | * paragraphs or blocks of text | ||
- | * Full sentences and long phrases | + | * Full sentences and long phrases |
* titles (books, movies, etc.) | * titles (books, movies, etc.) | ||