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I'm in the mood for logomachy. Anybody else? I have a product name, "ITCES-Plus". The Company Standard ? is that the 'Plus' part always be italicized. I have a few options: [code] <p>Blah blah blah ITCES-<i>Plus</i> blah blay blah.</p> ============ .plus{ font-style:italic; } <p>Blah blah blah ITcES-<span class='plus'>Plus</span> blah blay blah.</p> ============ .itces{ text-transform:uppercase; } .plus { font-style:italic; } <p>Blah blah blah <span class='itces'>Itces</span>-</span class='plus'>Plus</span> blah blay blah.</p> ============ acronym{ text-transform:uppercase; } .plus { font-style:italic; } <p>Blah blah blah <acronym title='Integrated Technology...'>Itces</acronym>-</span class='plus'>Plus</span> blah blay blah.</p> [/code] If there was a first-word pseudo-element, there maybe even further options. Unfortunatly, there is not. Perhaps there are other ways I have not thought of? What do would you do? [This message has been edited by mobrul (edited 01-21-2004).]
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