president is only capitalized if you use it whilst addressing someone, such as President Obama, or Mr. President. If you use it in reference however, it is not, such as the president, our president, etc.
Personally I do not do either, but you can capitalize it if you wish to express a sense of piety. Do not italicize.
When the first letter of every line is a capital then it is traditional.
It's actually called a paper plume. "Niggly wiggly" is just a slang term someone came up with.
* President * Vice-president* President * Vice-president* President * Vice-president* President * Vice-president* President * Vice-president* President * Vice-president
a vice president becomes president when the president passes away Example: Vice President President President passes away Vice President becomes President (and it has been done before)
The vice-president becomes President if the president can not function.
The president
The president is still the president.
Vice President
The Vice President is the President of the Senate.
the senate president
The vice-president becomes the president.