Definition of 's
(Entry 1 of 3)
1a : is she's here
b : was when's the last time you ate?
2 : has he's seen them
3 : does what's he want?
Definition of 's (Entry 2 of 3)
: us —used with let let's
-'s
noun suffix or pronoun suffix
\ s, after voiceless consonants other than s, sh, ch; z, after vowels and voiced consonants other than z, zh, j; əz, after s, sh, ch, z, zh, j \
Definition of -'s (Entry 3 of 3)
—used to form the possessive of singular nouns boy's , of plural nouns not ending in s children's , of some pronouns anyone's , and of word groups functioning as nouns the man in the corner's hat or pronouns someone else's
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The <s> HTML element renders text with a strikethrough, or a line through it. Use the <s> element to represent things that are no longer relevant or no longer accurate. However, <s> is not appropriate when indicating document edits; for that, use the
<del> and <ins> elements, as appropriate. This element only includes the global attributes. .sold-out {
text-decoration: line-through;
}
<s>Today's Special: Salmon</s> SOLD OUT<br />
<span class="sold-out">Today's Special: Salmon</span> SOLD OUT
The presence of the s
element is not announced by most screen reading technology in its default configuration. It can be made to be announced by using the CSS content property, along with the ::before and ::after pseudo-elements. s::before,
s::after {
clip-path: inset(100%);
clip: rect(1px, 1px, 1px, 1px);
height: 1px;
overflow: hidden;
position: absolute;
white-space: nowrap;
width: 1px;
}
s::before {
content: " [start of stricken text] ";
}
s::after {
content: " [end of stricken text] ";
}
Some
people who use screen readers deliberately disable announcing content that creates extra verbosity. Because of this, it is important to not abuse this technique and only apply it in situations where not knowing content has been struck out would adversely affect understanding.Try it
Attributes
Examples
Accessibility concerns
Specifications
HTML Standard # the-s-element |
Browser compatibility
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See also
- The <strike> element, alter ego of the <s> element is obsolete and should not be used on Web sites any more.
- The <del> element is to be used instead if the data has been deleted.
- The CSS text-decoration-line property is to be used to achieve the former visual aspect of the <s> element.