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Old 04-15-2025, 03:07 PM   #28
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@Turtle91 — in your examples you have speech direction specified in the css, which I didn't even know existed! I guess there is a difference between those of us that do this in our pajamas and those that are actually paid to do it...

Couple of questions:
  • Does that css work for other tags (*cough* <i> *cough*), or will it only "work" if it's attached to <em>/<strong>?
  • Is that css necessary to get any stress effect at all, or do the TTS programs that apply semantic rendering automatically apply stress to <em> tags, even in the absence of specific css direction?

EDIT:
@DiapDealer — sorry! didn't realize i was opening a can of worms...
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