In article <4cd5fa2e50.roger...@rogerarm.freeuk.com>, Roger Darlington <roger...@freeuk.com> wrote: > On 16 Feb 2009, Keith Hopper wrote: > > In article <920b6d2e50.roger...@rogerarm.freeuk.com>, > > Roger Darlington <roger...@freeuk.com> wrote: > >> On 1 Feb 2009, Keith Hopper wrote: > >> > In article <e45ef42650.r...@user.minijem.plus.com>, > >> > Richard Porter <r...@minijem.plus.com> wrote: > > [snip] > >> > Yes, but Netsurf still inserts a space after an end tag - > > > >> It doesn't if that end tag is </i>. > > > >> So a line like <i>this</i> with 'this' in italics and a space before > >> the 'with' shows 'thiswith' all next to each other with no space > >> between. > > > > How quirky! I must admit to never using the 'i' element as it has been > > deprecated for some years - but interesting.
> That so? > What single <TAG> replaces it? The element which should be used is the 'em' element and, instead of the 'b' element, use 'strong'. The reason for the others being deprecated is a desire to separate styling from the reason that a content needs a particular style - 'i' and 'b' imply a particular form of styling in visual terms. They are of little use in audio terms, however. I frequently style the 'em' and 'strong' tags in terms of colour rather than font style - sometimes both - such is the flexibility of the cascading style sheet mechanism. Keith -- Inspired!