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Difference for strong and bold text
Difference for strong and bold text
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<b> is a style - we know what "bold" is supposed to look like.
<strong> however is an indication of how something should be understood.
<b> and <i> are explicit - they specify bold and italic respectively.
<strong> and <em> are semantic - they specify that the enclosed text should be "strong" or "emphasised" in some way, usually bold and italic, but allow for the actual styling to be controlled via CSS. Hence these are preferred in modern web pages.
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Bold is the old way and strong is the new way of doing things