That's what I'm trying to ask. On my Mozilla, it underlines words starting and ending with _underscores_ ... My question is where that is specified! Are there any CSS file that holds these formatting rules?
Matt Williams wrote: > Mike Cramer wrote: > >> David Tenser wrote: >> >>> Your word "really", with underscores before and after, gets >>> underlined when reading it in Mozilla Mail. How is that accomplished >>> and where can I change it? >> >> >> >> I'm thinking if you put an underscore _before_ and _after_ the word, >> it'll extend it into an underline beneath the whole word. Sort of like >> putting *asterisks* around a word makes it bold. >> >> --Mike >> > > Mike, when you put _underscores_ and *asterisks* around the words in > your reply to David, they simply appear as literals for me. There is no > bolding or underlining. Is there a setting I need to change to see the > effects? > > TIA > > Matt >
