b / strong
Render the text inside <b> ... </b> tags as a boldfaced version of the current font face.
Usage:
<b> ... </b>
<strong> ... </strong> --- Use <b> instead.
Best Practice Example:
<p>
"I thought you said the big boss had a white Escalade," I noted to Anthony, pointing at the offending vehicle. "That one's red."
<font face="Arial,sans-serif" size="2" style="font: 0.8em Arial,sans-serif;">
"I thought you said the big boss had a <b>white</b> Escalade," I noted to Anthony, pointing at the offending vehicle. "That one's <b>red</b>."<br />
"Aww, shit, man!" Anthony swore, looking at the Cadillac. "Lookit dat license plate! <b>GEIGER2</b>?!? How many of 'em cars they got?"<br />
"Three, at least," said Roy, walking up to Anthony and I from the deli next to us. "I've seen a black one, too. That one's <b>GIEGER3</b>."<br />
</font>
</p>
"Aww, shit, man!" Anthony swore, looking at the Cadillac. "Lookit dat license plate! GEIGER2?!? How many of 'em cars they got?"
"Three, at least," said Roy, walking up to Anthony and I from the deli next to us. "I've seen a black one, too. That one's GIEGER3."
NOTES:
This tag will work in all known e-mail clients, even though the HTML tag itself is deprecated.
This reference was created for Innovyx by Steve Cartoon Q3 2007. All rights reversed.