i / em

Render the text inside <i> ... </i> or <em> ... </em> tags as an italicized version of the current font face.

Usage:

<i> ... </i>
<em> ... </em> --- Use <i> instead.

Best Practice Example:
<p>
<font face="Times,serif" size="2" style="font: 10pt Times,serif;">
We took the signed contract to the letter. We painted the walls, the hardwood floor, the ceiling, the light fixtures, the light bulbs, the fireplace, the fixtures, the toilet, the <i>inside</i> of the toilet (both bowl and tank), we painted <i>as much surface area as we could access</i>. Oh yeah, what color did we choose? Flat Black. That'll teach that bastard landlord to try to drive us out by continually driving up the rent. We'd seen those relatives of his we knew he'd rather have living there instead... </font>
</p>



We took the signed contract to the letter. We painted the walls, the hardwood floor, the ceiling, the light fixtures, the light bulbs, the fireplace, the fixtures, the toilet, the inside of the toilet (both bowl and tank), we painted as much surface area as we could access. Oh yeah, what color did we choose? Flat Black. That'll teach that bastard landlord to try to drive us out by continually driving up the rent. We'd seen those relatives of his we knew he'd rather have living there instead...

NOTES:
These tags will work in all known e-mail clients, even though they are deprecated.

This reference was created for Innovyx by Steve Cartoon Q3 2007. All rights reversed.