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Importance related coding questions

👩‍💻 Technical question

tell me more about strong element

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The <strong> element is an HTML tag that is used to indicate that the text within the element is of strong importance or significance. By default, the text within the <strong> element is displayed in boldface. The <strong> tag is often used to highlight important information or to emphasize certain words or phrases within a block of text.

Here's an example of using the <strong> tag in HTML:

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<p>It is <strong>essential</strong> that you read and understand the instructions before using this product.</p>

In this example, the word "essential" is displayed in boldface because it is wrapped within the <strong> tags.

👩‍💻 Technical question

what's the difference between strong and em in html

🤖 SheCodes Athena says:

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In HTML, strong and em are used to add emphasis to text. However, their meanings and usage are different.

strong is used to indicate the importance of its contents. It renders the text with a bold font by default, but the main purpose is to give importance to the content for screen readers, search engines and other applications that might access the document programmatically. It doesn't imply any specific visual effect on the text, but browsers use bold to represent it by default.

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<p>This text is <strong>important</strong>.</p>

em is used to indicate emphasis on its contents. It renders the text with italic font by default, but the main purpose is to give emphasis to the content for screen readers, search engines and other applications that might access the document programmatically. It doesn't imply any specific visual effect on the text, but browsers use italic to represent it by default.

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<p>This text is <em>emphasized</em>.</p>

Overall, strong is used to provide strong importance, while em is used to provide a mild emphasis. It's important to use them with their original meanings to ensure that content is accessible as intended.

👩‍💻 how about h1 and h2?

🤖 SheCodes Athena says:

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In HTML, h1 and h2 (and other headings h3 to h6) are used to define the hierarchy of headings on a page.

h1 is the main heading of the page, which should be used once per page. It represents the most important heading on the page.

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<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <title>Page Title</title> </head> <body> <h1>Main Heading</h1> <p>This is the main content of the page.</p> <h2>Subheading</h2> <p>This is a subsection of the page's content.</p> </body> </html>

h2 is used as the sub-heading of h1. It represents a less important heading than h1, but it is more important than h3.

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<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <title>Page Title</title> </head> <body> <h1>Main Heading</h1> <p>This is the main content of the page.</p> <h2>Subheading</h2> <p>This is a subsection of the page's content.</p> <h2>Another Subheading</h2> <p>This is another subsection of the page's content.</p> </body> </html>

Overall, h1 and h2 (and other headings) allow the developer to provide a semantic structure to the page's content, which helps with accessibility, SEO, and page readability. It is important to use them appropriately to provide a clear and well-organized structure to the content.

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