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hello this video will help you create works cited entries in mla style most students use automatic citation generators today but errors are not uncommon so here are tips to help check for errors in formatting punctuation and capitalization when citing a source with two authors mla uses an opposite name order for the second author if barack obama wrote a book with his wife as his co-author you would write obama comma barack and michelle obama note the word and between the authors must be spelled out for three or more authors just list the first author et al period mla utilizes the container concept for example if your source is an article it may be contained in a journal which may be contained in a larger database or collection always italicize the names of all containers the title of an article is enclosed with quotation marks formatted as plain text with a period before the ending quotation mark next the name of the journal is in italics because it is the container holding the source

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In MLA style, you should use the title of a website as it appears on the site and italicize it as you would any independent work. Do not use the web address as the title unless the address and the title are identical.
To sum it up, when it comes to web content you need to use bold or italics, but not the underline (except for the links). The italics are used for weaker emphasis, whereas the bold formatting is for strong emphasis.
HTML Formatting Elements - Italic text. - Emphasized text.
When should italics not be used? Italics should not be used for the titles of short works, such as poems, articles, short stories, or song namesall of which use quotation marks instead. The names of geographic locations and religious texts use neither italics nor quotes, but theyre still capitalized.
In CSS, you achieve this with the font-style: italic; property. Its used to add emphasis, convey a sense of informality, or differentiate text from surrounding content, enhancing readability and visual appeal in web design.
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Architectural Barriers Act (ABA) The ADA and ABA accessibility standards require sans-serif fonts in a few places. 703.2. 3 Style [Signage]: Characters should be sans-serif, not italic, oblique, script, highly decorative, or unusually shaped.
If your text is in italics, then it is ok to put the link in italics as well. If you put a link in italics in a plain text, then, as you have noted above, it could be perceived as a word that should stand out (a foreign word) as well as a link, creating confusion.
Because italicized text is more difficult to read online, use italics sparingly. Do not italicize hyperlinked text, even when the text is a title or word that is normally italicized in running text. Do not use underlining, which may be mistaken for a hyperlink.

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