what is the <em> in html
The <em>
tag in HTML is used to emphasize text. It typically renders the text in italics. You can learn more about it here.
Example usage:
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<p>This is a <em>very</em> important message.</p>
This will render as:
This is a very important message.
What is em tag?
<em>
is an HTML tag used to emphasize text on a webpage. The text wrapped inside <em>
tag will appear in italics. For example, if we want to emphasize the word "important" in a sentence, we can wrap it in <em>
tag like this:
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<p>This is an <em>important</em> message.</p>
This will display "important" in italics on the webpage. Here's a link to the Mozilla Developer Network documentation on this tag: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/em
how to make text italics
To make text italics in HTML, use the HTML tag <em>
or <i>
and close the tag with </em>
or </i>
.
Example:
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<p>This is <em>italicized</em> text using the <em>em</em> tag.</p>
Output:
This is italicized text using the em tag.
You can also achieve this using CSS by setting the font-style
property to italic
for the selected text.
Example:
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p {
font-style: italic;
}
Output:
This is italicized text using the CSS
font-style
property.
What's the difference between em and italic tags in HTML?
The <em>
and <i>
tags are used to represent text in an italicized style. The <em>
tags, also known as emphasis tags, are used to add emphasis to a text while the <i>
tags, also known as italic tags, are used to color or font a text. The differences are explained in more detail below.
The <em>
tag is used to draw the reader's attention to the text and suggests that the enclosed text should be spoken with a higher pitch and with a slightly drawn out and more emphasized voice compared to a regular sentence.
The <i>
tag, on the other hand, is used to render text in an italicized font. This doesn't imply any extra emphasis when speaking the text aloud.
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