HTML Text Formatting
HTML contains several elements for defining text with a special
meaning.
Example
This
text is bold
This
text is italic
This is subscript and superscript
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HTML Formatting Elements
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>
- Smaller 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>
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The HTML <strong>
element defines text
with strong importance. The content inside is typically displayed in bold.
Example
<strong>This text
is important!</strong>
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HTML <i> and <em> Elements
The HTML <i>
element defines a part of text in
an alternate voice or mood. The content inside is typically displayed in
italic.
Tip: The <i>
tag
is often used to indicate a technical term, a phrase from another language, a
thought, a ship name, etc.
Example
<i>This text
is italic</i>
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The HTML <em>
element defines emphasized text.
The content inside is typically displayed in italic.
Tip: A
screen reader will pronounce the words in <em>
with
an emphasis, using verbal stress.
Example
<em>This text
is emphasized</em>
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HTML <small> Element
The HTML <small>
element defines
smaller text:
Example
<small>This is
some smaller text.</small>
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HTML <mark> Element
The HTML <mark>
element defines text
that should be marked or highlighted:
Example
<p>Do not
forget to buy <mark>milk</mark> today.</p>
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HTML <del> Element
The HTML <del>
element defines text
that has been deleted from a document. Browsers will usually strike a line
through deleted text:
Example
<p>My
favorite color is <del>blue</del> red.</p>
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HTML <ins> Element
The HTML <ins>
element defines a
text that has been inserted into a document. Browsers will usually underline
inserted text:
Example
<p>My
favorite color is <del>blue</del> <ins>red</ins>.</p>
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HTML <sub> Element
The HTML <sub>
element defines
subscript text. Subscript text appears half a character below the normal line,
and is sometimes rendered in a smaller font. Subscript text can be used for
chemical formulas, like H2O:
Example
<p>This is <sub>subscripted</sub> text.</p>
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HTML <sup> Element
The HTML <sup>
element defines
superscript text. Superscript text appears half a character above the normal
line, and is sometimes rendered in a smaller font. Superscript text can be used
for footnotes, like WWW[1]:
Example
<p>This is <sup>superscripted</sup> text.</p>
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HTML Exercises
HTML Text Formatting Elements
Tag |
Description |
<b> |
Defines
bold text |
<em> |
Defines
emphasized text |
<i> |
Defines
a part of text in an alternate voice or mood |
<small> |
Defines
smaller text |
<strong> |
Defines
important text |
<sub> |
Defines
subscripted text |
Defines
superscripted text |
|
<ins> |
Defines
inserted text |
<del> |
Defines
deleted text |
<mark> |
Defines
marked/highlighted text |
For a complete list of all
available HTML tags, visit our HTML Tag Reference.
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