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<i></i>

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<i> Description:

The <i> element converts the enclosed text to italics.

<i> Web Browser Support:

<i> Attributes:

<i> End Tag:

</i> REQUIRED

Contents:

CDATA Usually plain text. The following tags are valid within the <i> tag:
a, abbr, acronym, applet, b, basefont, bdo, big, br, button, cite, code, dfn, em, font, i, iframe, img, input, kbd, label, map, object, q, s, samp, script, select, small, span, strike, strong, sub, sup, textarea, tt, u, var

<i> Valid Context:

The <i> tag is valid within the following tags:
a, acronym, address, applet, b, bdo, big, blockquote, body, button, caption, center, cite, code, dd, del, dfn, div, dt, em, fieldset, font, form, h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6, i, iframe, ins, kbd, label, legend, li, noframes, noscript, object, p, pre, q, s, samp, small, span, strike, strong, sub, sup, td, th, tt, u, var

<i> Usage:

  • standard italics
    This <i>text is in italics</i>.

<i> Special Notes:

  • It is recommended that you use CSS instead of the <i> tag.

More <i> Information:

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