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Subject:Re: Double subscripts in HTML From:Joe Miller <joemiller -at- CANBERRA -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 30 Jun 1999 09:41:32 -0400
Laura Lockhart asked:
> I've been checking my HTML reference books and
> can't find an answer to this one. Is there a
> way to do a "double subscript" in HTML?
That's an easy one:
Text<sub>2<sub>3</sub></sub>
This works in Netscape 4.5 and IE 3.02, but not in Opera 3.60.
Regards,
Joe Miller
PS: The reference book I use is Deb and Eric Ray's "HTML for Dummies Quick
Reference". Buy it.* Though the book says nothing about double
subscripts, I just gave it a try; it worked.
*Note: this is a shameless plug for two overworked and underappreciated
good writers.