Mike at Green-Beast.com wrote:

1) To convey thought. Thought as in unspoken dialog should be italicized. This should be on the page, not CSS-styled so as to retain at least visual meaning.

    Example: <i>That's a good idea</i>, he thought to himself.

Possibly a <q> element, though (appropriately styled)

2) Language usage such as Latin as this is a long standing convention in print and must be retained (thus not styled via CSS).

I don't quite follow the jump from "long standing convention in print" (which, to me, reads "in the way it's visually presented") to "must be retained (thus not styled via CSS)". Again, it would come down to arguments over: if CSS is off, can visual presentation that is consistent with other media such as print be expected?

P
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