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What is the difference between a bold text and a strong text?

6th Sep 2018, 12:09 AM
Deepak Shukla
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Bold and Strong are same in appearance,So in theory Strong is Giving an importance to a text while Bold is for appearance You will Learn that deeper if u study the HTML Layouts
21st Dec 2018, 5:41 PM
Lyco Lemoncito Tatierra
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As for me....I will say they are the same because their output are just exactly the same.......
9th Sep 2018, 12:20 AM
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Additionally, <strong> conveys a meaning - showing the text strongly - while <b> (for bold) conveys a method - bolding the text. With strong, your code still makes sense if you use CSS stylesheets to change what the methods of making the text strong is. The same goes for the difference between <i> and <em> "
8th Sep 2018, 10:17 AM
deepak sharma
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strong makes your text look important while bold makes it thicker
26th Sep 2018, 7:52 AM
Charles X
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As I think there might be a lot difference like: for the people who can't she the PCs has screen readers, if it's strong then it will pronounced it differently, but if it's bold, there won't be any pronunciation.
1st Apr 2019, 4:23 AM
Wahid Khudayar
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They really ain't the same. Deepak has explained
9th Sep 2018, 8:16 AM
Oluwasegun ADEYEMO
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Browsers display <strong> as <b>, and <em> as <i>. However, the meanings of these tags differ; <b> and <i> define bold and italic text respectively, while <strong> and <em> indicate that text is imortant...
29th Jan 2019, 3:27 PM
Eugene Lyngkhoi
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They have the same effect. However, XHTML, a cleaner, newer version of HTML, recommends the use of the <strong> tag.Strong is better because it is easier to read - its meaning is clearer. Additionally, <strong> conveys a meaning - showing the text strongly - while <b> (for bold) conveys a method - bolding the text
21st Mar 2019, 3:18 PM
Maximiliano Abramovich
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They visually give the same results. strong came out with the new HTML5 as the new convention to produce this kind of result, as the intention of HTML5 is to add meaning to the text and code you're actually writing, this differs from bold. One major example to illustrate this is when you're writing code focused on accessibility. If you surround the text with strong, the emphasis on the word, that the voice program will input, will be much more stronger and highlighted, where as with bold the reading will be the same.
1st Apr 2019, 9:42 AM
Bruno Ladeia
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thanks
6th Sep 2018, 12:25 AM
Deepak Shukla
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They both are same
11th Sep 2018, 4:27 PM
SAI
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Both are same bt bold is old styling and strong is new tag
15th Sep 2018, 5:57 AM
Amit Kushwaha
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i think strong text is more black and bigger than normal
28th Sep 2018, 3:50 AM
Pnte Han
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nowadays programmer prefer to use strong against bold but finally they are the same
23rd Nov 2018, 8:59 AM
melika
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Bold and strong literally refer to the same It is like using px or cm in measurment
22nd Dec 2018, 6:05 AM
Brian Rwangu Isiji
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D/f is. Bold is just to make the text thicker. while Strong is to tell that this text is important
15th Feb 2019, 6:35 AM
Aminu Muhammed
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When strong is read by screen readers it emphasis on strong letters while it is not the case in bold
13th Mar 2019, 9:52 AM
palash
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In bold it looks thicker... but in strong the edge of an text will differ
20th Mar 2019, 9:40 AM
sridhar G
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The bold text just mens that the text is bold and strong text means that the text is important .
22nd Mar 2019, 12:02 PM
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