Handled in a element structure such as:
#content strong (or cite, etc.) { font: bold 0.75em/1.7em Verdana,
Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; text-decoration: underline; margin: 0 0
16px; padding: 0 }
html: <div id="content"><strong>These words</strong></div>
Regards,
Scott
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I know that we should no longer be using the bold and underline html
>tags and the like, however I am not entirely certain how to handle
>performing this function on a page in the most elegant way. I know I
>can do it using span attributes or div attributes, but was wondering
>how the rest of you handle things like this. I already have a master
>css style sheet which pretty much controls the rest of how my pages
>look, so I could easily add a bold or underline div, or i could just
>do it right there as a span. What would you guys suggest for best
>practice?
>
>
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