Hello all, As as been pointed out (including in the subject line of the very message to which I'm responding), this is all off-topic for css-discuss. If anyone is interested in spawning a related thread on the best ways to style 'u' elements, or 'span' elements to simulate (or improve upon) the visual effects of 'u' elements, or something of that sort, go for it! If not, then the thread is over on account of being off-topic. Thank you.
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