Occasionally I find that I need a style that's essentially exactly the same
as a previously made style (for example, the same BG colour and font-size)
but the new style needs something extra like bolding or something small like
that.

 

It seems strange to create a whole new style just for adding bold text but
then I can't think of any other way of doing it. I've ended up creating
styles named things like 'makeBold' with nothing more than "font-weight:
bold" inside them.

 

I keep thinking this is going against the proper way of doing scalable CSS
but can't think of a way of avoiding creating this extra style, short of
using <strong> tags.

 

Is this the proper way of adding simple levels of styling?

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