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Does Firefox have a "strike-out" feature similar to the "underline", "bold", and "italicize" features?

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A strike-out means a highlighted letter or word will be crossed out--the letter or word will still be visible but crossed out.

A strike-out means a highlighted letter or word will be crossed out--the letter or word will still be visible but crossed out.

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Do you mean this: <strike>this text has a strike-through</strike>

Where do you want to see or enter such text?

You can do that with <strike>text</strike> or <del>text</del> via HTML markup.