I have an example I've used for over a decade you're welcome to share in your article. It does an amazing job of showing all four in action.
<i><abbr title="Generic Universal Role Playing System">GURPS</abbr></i>, <b>Steve Jackson Games'</b> flagship role-playing game, was first released in 1985. Several licensed adaptations of other companies' games exist for the system, such as <i>GURPS Bunnies and Burrows.</i> However, <b>SJ Games</b> has no connection with <b>Wizards of the Coast</b>, producers of the <i>Dungeons and Dragons</i> RPG. <em>No <i>GURPS</i> content is open-source.</em> <strong>Do not plagiarize <b>SJ Games</b> work!</strong>
Just because the defaults for screen are the same, doesn't mean it's what they're for.
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I have an example I've used for over a decade you're welcome to share in your article. It does an amazing job of showing all four in action.
<i><abbr title="Generic Universal Role Playing System">GURPS</abbr></i>, <b>Steve Jackson Games'</b> flagship role-playing game, was first released in 1985. Several licensed adaptations of other companies' games exist for the system, such as <i>GURPS Bunnies and Burrows.</i> However, <b>SJ Games</b> has no connection with <b>Wizards of the Coast</b>, producers of the <i>Dungeons and Dragons</i> RPG. <em>No <i>GURPS</i> content is open-source.</em> <strong>Do not plagiarize <b>SJ Games</b> work!</strong>
Just because the defaults for screen are the same, doesn't mean it's what they're for.
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