On 9/28/05, Reeka Jean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But doesn't that depend on what you're using the bold tag for? There are
> times, for instance - when you might want something to appear bold
> visually, but it wouldn't need to be spoken louder/emphasized for a
> screen reader, which - if I'm not mistaken, reads <strong> differently
> than it would normal text.
> <snip />
> Same thing for <i></i> and <em></em> If you're just making it itallic
> for no other reason than visual, and you don't want it to be emphasized
> in a screen reader - there's no reason to use <em>.

The problem lies in the fact that HTML should not deal with how it
looks. HTML can only convey meaning and structure (and content,
obviously), not looks or visuals.

Anyway. Depends on the situation how much you can play around with it.

It _always_ depends ;)

-Rob.
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