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Old 08-10-2023, 06:38 PM   #1690
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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
There were conversations a while back about <i> vs <em> and <b> vs <strong> which I found interesting. I didn't see much if any difference between <i> and <em>—after all, they looked the same on page—but once I realized the different purposes, I started attempting to use them correctly.
Now I'm imagining when you would use <em> vs <strong> (as I imagine the robot would read them aloud differently) and when you might apply <em> and <strong> at the same time.

Like Neal's breakdown in The Iron Giant. I'd imagine diagramming that sentence something like "What you currently have <em>in your mouth... <strong>IS ART!</strong></em>"

Would that make the TTS robot read the sentence something like the actor does here?
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