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Old 10-03-2020, 06:27 AM   #10
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by j.p.s View Post
You misunderstand deprecated.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deprecation

It means that it is obsolete and should not be used is in new code and will likely not be supported at some possibly unspecified future time. It has nothing to do with whether it works now.

Why would you use <b> if you are going change to <strong>?

Is it because you are an European?
Please explain to me how you can tell the difference between <b> and <strong> when reading a book? <b> is meant to be bold and <strong> is meant to emphasize something. But really, all they both do is display bold test. You can use either interchangeably. This is silly when you think of it. You cannot read <strong> text and different then you would <b> text.

Prove I'm worog and I'll agree to use <strong> and <em>. Prove to me that you can tell by reading if the text is using <b> or <strong>.
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