Italics attribute in html

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How to italics attribute in html

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hello there todayamp;#39;s video is on how to italicized text in HTML so I have this blank document here letamp;#39;s go ahead and open it in notepad plus plus so the idea is that you shouldnamp;#39;t use the eye tag anymore because the the powers-that-be felt that we were using it too much and therefore suggested a new tag of the e/m tag but iamp;#39;ll show you all three of them just so you can see what they show you both them just so you see what it looks like this is the plain text thatamp;#39;s why Iamp;#39;m doing it three times so letamp;#39;s go ahead and use the italicized tag letamp;#39;s do open parenthesis weamp;#39;re sorry not open parentheses less than I greater than and then at the end remember you get a closure tag so less than / I greater then save that and then weamp;#39;ll refresh the page oh I close that window there we go so it italicize is the text the the tag youamp;#39;re supposed to use these days is going to be the M tag the e/m for emphasis and th

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The HTML Tag is the parsed tag and is used to show the importance of the text. The content inside it is generally in bold format. The primary purpose of tag is to provide semantic meaning to the content, indicating its importance to both browsers and developers.
and for bold. and for italic.
: The Strong Importance element. The HTML element indicates that its contents have strong importance, seriousness, or urgency. Browsers typically render the contents in bold type.
Use only as an adjective, not as a noun. Dont use italics or italicized. To make the selected characters italic, select Ctrl+I. The characters are displayed in italic type.
The tag is a span of text that represents a change in mood or quality of text. If you want to place emphasis on text, then the appropriate tag would be the tag. The tag should not be used for styling purposes. The correct way to style text in italics is to use the CSS font-style property.
To italicize the text in HTML, you can use either the tag or the (italics) tag. Both of these tags italicize the text, but the tag indicates that the text has stress emphasis when read.
The HTML element defines a part of text in an alternate voice or mood. The content inside is typically displayed in italic.
They both have the same effect on text, however is semantically better. It conforms to accessibility. This is because bold just modifies the text, whereas strong tells screen readers that there is emphasis going on.

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