HTML <s> tag
When writing in HTML (hypertext markup language), the <s> tag is an inline element used to create a strikethrough on a section of text. It is useful for designating text that is no longer relevant or correct in some way. The following sections contain information about this tag, including an example of it in use, and related attributes and browser compatibility.
Example of <s> code
<p><s>We have six puppies left for sale.</s></p>
<p>We have five puppies left for sale.</p>
Example result
We have six puppies left for sale.
We have five puppies left for sale.
Attributes
All HTML tags support standard attributes that define the settings of an HTML element. Unlike other HTML tags, the <s> tag has no unique attributes.
Compatibility
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Should I use the <del> or <s> tag?
The <s> tag should be used if the text is no longer relevant, incorrect, or obsolete. The <del> tag should be used if the text was deleted but needs to remain for historical reasons. For example, you may use the <s> tag to cross out the previous price of a product and use <del> to show sold products.
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