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>
<font face="Arial,sans-serif" size="2" style="font: 0.8em Arial,sans-serif;">
&quot;I thought you said the big boss had a <b>white</b> Escalade,&quot; I noted to Anthony, pointing at the offending vehicle. &quot;That one's <b>red</b>.&quot;<br />
&quot;Aww, shit, man!&quot; Anthony swore, looking at the Cadillac. &quot;Lookit dat license plate! <b>GEIGER2</b>?!? How many of 'em cars they got?&quot;<br />
&quot;Three, at least,&quot; said Roy, walking up to Anthony and I from the deli next to us. &quot;I've seen a black one, too. That one's <b>GIEGER3</b>.&quot;<br />
</font>
</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."
"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.