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You are, and have always been (AFAIR), thinking of <i>/<b> <em>/<strong> as purely visual presentations. You consistently ignore other functions - I suppose because they are not functions of your device. No matter how many times people point this out to you, you continue to ignore the non-visual applications of <em>/<strong>... bookman156 brings up valid points, and links to references, and you simply say 'Sorry, but both links are wrong.'...talk about putting your head in the sand... 'those links are wrong because I think they are wrong' doesn't advance your argument. Perhaps you could post a link to an accessibility standard, or to a text-to-speech standard, that says "We will no longer read emphasized, or strong, text in any way different than the rest of the words on the page, so stop using them." ~rotsa ruck |
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They did. Several. But now <i> and <em> have the same meaning, emphasis. So you may eventually use some standards complying device that presents <i> other than italic and you will no longer have the option to force italic. But that is an option that should be reserved by users and devices anyway.
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There is very little point to using the <b> tag. Where you might want bold, in a heading, you can specify it in the CSS for h1, h2 etc. In text one hardly ever needs to emphasise anything more than <em>, and if you do there's <strong>. So <b> is dead. And the <i> tag is only remaining because of indecision.
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No bold? Gadzooks! Surely you jest! I've got a book in right now that has bold here, there and everywhere, plus italic, plus bold-italic (want fun? Try to find a bold-italic SANS SERIF face!!!) plus, yes, you got it, underlining. Are we all having fun yet? Hitch |
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What's to stop you using <strong>?
Still, bold in text looks about as good as you've shown above. Still, I assume by 'self-published author' you mean tasteless and clueless. |
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Of all the eBooks I've been recently having a look at, I have not seen any instance of <strong>. I have seen <b>, <em>, and <i>. Mostly <i> and not many <em>. So in reality, <em> and <strong> are hardly used. <strong> less so then <em>. |
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There is no point especially to bold italic, except in h tags.
And why underline when that has always been the typewriter equivalent of italic, and is also confused for a hyperlink in an ebook. I get that you are working with the typographically naive and perhaps talking them out of bad decisions is not worth the time. |
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It's not obsolete. It's perfectly current and used markup. Have a look at eBooks that you've bought. Please find <strong> being used in eBooks that are not self-published.
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