Example
Display a struck-out string:
var str = "Hello World!";
var result = str.strike();
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Definition and Usage
The strike() method is used to display a string that is struck out.
This method returns the string embedded in the <strike> tag, like this:
<strike>string</strike>
The <strike> tag is not supported in HTML5. Use CSS instead.
Browser Support
Method | |||||
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strike() | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Syntax
string.strike()
Parameters
None. |
Technical Details
Return Value: | A string embedded in the <strike> tag |
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JavaScript Version: | 1.0 |
More Examples
Example
A demonstration of related methods:
var txt = "Hello World!";
document.write("The original string: " +
txt);
document.write("<p>Big: " + txt.big() + "</p>");
document.write("<p>Small:
" + txt.small() + "</p>");
document.write("<p>Bold: " + txt.bold() +
"</p>");
document.write("<p>Italic: " + txt.italics() + "</p>");
document.write("<p>Fixed: " + txt.fixed() + "</p>");
document.write("<p>Strike:
" + txt.strike() + "</p>");
document.write("<p>Fontcolor: " +
txt.fontcolor("green") + "</p>");
document.write("<p>Fontsize: " +
txt.fontsize(6) + "</p>");
document.write("<p>Subscript: " + txt.sub() +
"</p>");
document.write("<p>Superscript: " + txt.sup() + "</p>");
document.write("<p>Link: " + txt.link("http://www.w3ii.com") + "</p>");
document.write("<p>Blink: " + txt.blink() + " (works only in Opera)</p>");
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