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Correctly formatted text

"It is six feet square, and four feet high; and the
top is divided into thirty-six tablets [or squares] of
<i>hieroglyphics</i>, which beyond doubt <i>record some</i> <sc>EVENT</sc>
<i>in the history</i> of the mysterious people who once inhabited
the city."

Nested markup

This example shows how to format 'nested' in-line markups: "EVENT" is in all-uppercase small-caps, within an italicized phrase. Unless the Project Comments or Discussion ask for a different method, tag it as shown here: close the italics, mark "EVENT" as small-caps and make sure it's all-uppercase, then re-open the italics.


Small-drop-s.jpg Shared images. This page image appears in the following examples:
Italics/33A, Small Caps/12A