This is revision 1.5612.
u
elementHTMLElement
.The u
element represents a span of text
with an unarticulated, though explicitly rendered, non-textual
annotation, such as labeling the text as being a proper name in
Chinese text (a Chinese proper name mark), or labeling the text as
being misspelt.
In most cases, another element is likely to be more appropriate:
for marking stress emphasis, the em
element should be
used; for marking key words or phrases either the b
element or the mark
element should be used, depending
on the context; for marking book titles, the cite
element should be used; for labeling text with explicit textual
annotations, the ruby
element should be used; for
labeling ship names in Western texts, the i
element
should be used.
The default rendering of the u
element
in visual presentations clashes with the conventional rendering of
hyperlinks (underlining). Authors are encouraged to avoid using the
u
element where it could be confused for a
hyperlink.