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The document provides an overview of HTML formatting elements used to define text with special meanings, such as bold, italic, and emphasized text. It details specific HTML tags like <b>, <strong>, <i>, <em>, <mark>, <small>, <del>, <ins>, <sub>, and <sup>, along with examples for each. The focus is on how these elements enhance the semantic structure and presentation of text in HTML.
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The document provides an overview of HTML formatting elements used to define text with special meanings, such as bold, italic, and emphasized text. It details specific HTML tags like <b>, <strong>, <i>, <em>, <mark>, <small>, <del>, <ins>, <sub>, and <sup>, along with examples for each. The focus is on how these elements enhance the semantic structure and presentation of text in HTML.
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HTML Text

Formatting
HTML Formatting Elements

In the previous chapter, you learned about the


HTML style attribute.
HTML also defines special elements for defining text with
a special meaning.
HTML uses elements like <b> and <i> for formatting
output, like bold or italic text.
Formatting elements were
designed to display special types
of text: •<b> - Bold text
•<strong> - Important text
•<i> - Italic text
•<em> - Emphasized text
•<mark> - Marked text
•<small> - Small text
•<del> - Deleted text
•<ins> - Inserted text
•<sub> - Subscript text
•<sup> - Superscript text
HTML <b> and <strong> Elements

The HTML <b> element defines bold text, without any


extra importance.

Example:

<b>This text is bold</b>


The HTML <strong> element defines strong text, with
added semantic "strong" importance.

Example:

<strong>This text is strong</strong>


HTML <i> and <em> Elements

The HTML <i> element defines italic text, without any


extra importance.

Example:

<i>This text is italic</i>


The HTML <em> element defines emphasized text, with
added semantic importance.

Example:

<em>This text is emphasized</em>


HTML <small> Element

The HTML <small> element defines smaller text:

Example:

<h2>HTML <small>Small</small> Formatting</h2>


HTML <mark> Element

The HTML <mark> element defines marked/highlighted text:

Example:

<h2>HTML <mark>Marked</mark> Formatting</h2>


HTML <del> Element

The HTML <del> element defines deleted/removed text.

Example:

<p>My favorite color is <del>blue</del> red.</p>


HTML <ins> Element

The HTML <ins> element defines inserted/added text.

Example:

<p>My favorite <ins>color</ins> is red.</p>


HTML <sub> Element
The HTML <sub> element defines subscripted text.

Example:

<p>This is <sub>subscripted</sub> text.</p>


HTML <sup> Element

The HTML <sup> element defines superscripted text.

Example:

<p>This is <sup>superscripted</sup> text.</p>


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