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Italics markup is for non-emphasis purposes, such as for book titles and non-English language phrases, as detailed below. Emphasis may be used to draw attention to an important word or phrase within a sentence, when the point or thrust of the sentence may otherwise not be apparent to readers, or to stress a contrast:
The name of an individual work within the series name: the Star Wars franchise, named for the Star Wars film; the Three Colours trilogy, named for films with the prefix Three Colours. Do not capitalize or italicize descriptive terms that are not part of an official series title (as with "franchise" and "trilogy" in those two examples).
Mentioning a word as an example of a word rather than for its semantic content (see use–mention distinction): "The word the is an article". Using a letter or number mentioned as itself: John was annoyed; they had forgotten the h in his name once again. When she saw her name beside the 1 on the rankings, she finally had proof that she was the ...
• Italicize font. • Underline words. • Choose a text color. • Choose a background text color. • Change your emails format. • Add emoticons. • Find and replace text, clear formatting, or add the time. • Insert a saved image. • Insert a hyperlink.
For example, using |string=Ally McBeal on the page "List of Ally McBeal episodes" would result in "List of Ally McBeal episodes". {{ DISPLAYTITLE :Desired Title}} can be used instead in cases not covered by the parameters, e.g. two substrings with italics, or italics combined with lowercase first character.
A list of online ones can be found at WP:ENGLANG#Online tools, including meta-search forms that will search a bunch at once. You'll end up with a result that, e.g., soto voce will be italicized across a majority of them, but a more assimiliated loan-word or loan-phrase like per cent will not be. There is nothing broken about this, and the long ...
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Looks like you answered your own question. Names of Web sites don’t get italicized. --Rob Kennedy 08:16, 26 March 2007 (UTC) Well, this question has come up before, but it needs to be addressed on the project page. Web site titles ought to be italicized because they are stand-alone works like everything else on the italicized list.