I'm currently collating a coding standards document, and have arrived at
the <strong> v's <b> puzzle. I've been preaching the use of <strong>
tags as it provides contextual mark-up of content.  The <b> provides
inline presentational mark-up which I'm trying to phase out. 
 
I've found this list of  depreciated tags 
http://www.html-reference.com/depreciated.htm which lists <strong> and
<em> as depreciated.   I thought the <b> tag would be depreciated. 
 
So which is correct? What should I be using? I know I can just use
<span> tags, and apply css, it's a little clunky to me though.  Any
thoughts on this would be welcome.
 
Cheers,
 
Robby Jennings
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