Why do I get the following message in Visual Studio when I use the <u> element?
"Element 'u' is considered outdated. A newer construct is recommended"
Has it aged?
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Why do I get the following message in Visual Studio when I use the <u> element?
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Why ? do I get the following message in Visual Studio when I use the <u> element
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Why? Has it aged?Is it no longer the 'in' thing? Is it bad for my health? Is it bad for the environment then? No? Then, what is it? Is it racist or sexist or someotherist? Or is it because some people may mistake it for the word "you" within those sharp angular brackets? Or is it because it won't look nice when used with some non-European languages? (Forgive the rant. I shall reword this when I am feeling better.)
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