what are em used for in html
In HTML, the <em>
tag is used to emphasize text. It typically makes the text italicized, which signals to readers that this part of the text is important or should be stressed. Here's a simple example:
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<p>This is a normal sentence, but <em>this part is emphasized</em>.</p>
In this example, "this part is emphasized" will be displayed in italics. You can learn more about it here.
what does the <i> tag mean
The <i>
tag is an HTML tag used to define italicized text. When used, it tells the browser to display the enclosed text in italics. Here is an example:
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<p>This is <i>italicized</i> text.</p>
In the above example, the word "italicized" will be displayed in italics on the web page.
how to make font italic?
To make font italic, you can use the CSS font-style
property and set its value to italic
.
Here's an example in CSS:
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p {
font-style: italic;
}
In HTML, you can apply this style to a specific element using its class or ID like this:
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<p class="my-italic-text">This text will be italic</p>
<!-- CSS -->
.my-italic-text {
font-style: italic;
}
What's the difference between em and strong in HTML?
The <em>
tag is used to emphasize text, while the <strong>
tag is used to indicate important text. The difference between them is in the level of emphasis, with <strong>
being more important than <em>
. The <em>
tag typically renders as italicized text, while <strong>
renders as bold text.
For example:
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<p>This sentence is emphasized using <em>em</em> tag.</p>
<p>This sentence is indicated as important using the <strong>strong</strong> tag. </p>
The output will be:
This sentence is emphasized using em tag.
This sentence is indicated as important using the strong tag.
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