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what the name of <u> tag?
html
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Hi,
The HTML Unarticulated Annotation Element (<u>) represents a span of inline text which should be rendered in a way that indicates that it has a non-textual annotation. This is rendered by default as a simple solid underline, but may be altered using CSS.
Note:
This element used to be called the "Underline" element in older versions of HTML, and is still sometimes misused in this way. To underline text, you should instead apply a style that includes the CSS text-decoration property set to underline.
This tag is generally used to underline misspelled words. This tag requires a starting as well as ending tag.
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<u> : underline tag