Quoting Rob Kirton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Andrew

I believe that Kat is correct in her approach, though would suggest that the
class is applied to an <em> tag set, therefore will still be shown as being
employed even if CSS is disabled for whatever reason.

Noooo...if it's not an emphasis, don't mark it up as emphasis.

End of the day: if you're really after showing a visual style even if CSS is unavailable or disabled, heck, stick with presentational markup and use <i> then, and don't abuse <em> where it's not appropriate.

P
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