Rob Kirton wrote:
I am suggesting that an <em> should be used with the same class. That is if she so wishes or as convention dictates, latin emphasis can be made italic and globally changed if required later. Other forms of emphasis could be applied for non latin phrases / other purposes. I see it presentation of the semantic meaning and as such would not use a purely presentational element such as <i>
It just struck me that of course, small spans of foreign text in italic is an incredibly common tradition.
If it's this specifically that we want to implement, we just put in span:not[lang^="en"]{font-style:italic}, and wait a couple of years for it to have some kind of visible effect.
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