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Bold vs. Strong

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06-25-2009, 02:50 AM
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Originally Posted by dgryan View Post
if its only for a certain part, id add it into the css file >.> font-weight:bold
That doesn't make any sense at all... css isn't a markup language.

Just because the browsers has a default behaviour for certain elements doesn't mean thats what you should use. stop sipping on the bong juice and go back to the basics (rtfm). thanks!

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