<STRONG></STRONG>
Display text as stronger than normal
Element used to indicate that the text should be strongly emphasized, which the
browsers usually do with bold fonts.
<html>
<head>
<title>Some Title</title>
</head>
<body>
.
.
==>> <STRONG>IMPORTANT</STRONG>
.
.
</body>
</html>
This element is the logical cousin to the B element. But it gives the browser the
choice in how to display "strong" text.
- HTML 3.0 Draft
- Adds the language elements.
- Attributes common to almost all of the tags permitted in the document body include ID,
LANG and CLASS. You probably won't be using any of these tags for a while but I've
included them so you know they are coming.
- ID
- A name to be used as a target for links or for naming particular elements in a style
sheet. These take the place of the HTML 2.0 <A NAME="somename">Some
Name</A> construct that defines internal document links.
- LANG
- An ISO standard language abbreviation that defines language specific elements to be
used.
- CLASS
- Used to assign a class name to a tag.
- An example of these attributes in use is:
- <STRONG ID="topicone" LANG="en-US"
CLASS=section>STOP</STRONG>
Netscape
Nothing special.
Microsoft IE
Nothing special.
Internationalization
Nothing special.
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Michael T. Rusk
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