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There are classic effects such as underlining, of course, but CSS also enables you to draw lines over text or through it, change the amount of space between words and letters, indent the first line of a paragraph (or other block-level element), align text to the left or right, and much more. You can even alter the amount of space between lines of text, although this operation is unexpectedly complicated and covered in more detail in Chapter 7.These behaviors are all relatively well supported, or else not supported at all. Full justification of text is a major one that is not well supported, and most user agents released during the 20th century exhibited bugs in the text decoration and vertical alignment, as well as line-height calculations. On the other hand, word and letter spacing almost always work correctly when they're supported, and text indentation has manifested only a few very small bugs. The same is true of the ability to alter capitalization, which is usually supported correctly.At a few points in this chapter, I mentioned that the layout of lines was a more complicated process than presented.

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