THERE ARE SOME DIFFERENT TYPES OF ELEMENTS
* THE ELEMENT OF <B> IN HTML DEFINES BOLD TEXT,
WITHOUT ANY EXTRA IMPORTANCE.
* THE ELEMENT OF <STRONG> IN HTML DEFINES
STRONG TEXT . WITH ADDED SEMANTIC "STRONG"
IMPORTANCE.
* THE ELEMENT OF <I> IN HTML DEFINES ITALIC TEXT,\
WITHOUT ANY EXTRA IMPORTANCE.
* THE ELEMENT OF <EM> IN HTML DEFINES
EMPHASIZED TEXT, WITH ADDED SEMANTIC
IMPORTANCE.
* THE ELEMENTS OF FORMATTING WERE DESGINED TO
DISPLAY DIFFERENT TYPE OF TEXT :-
1. <SUP> SUPERSCRIPT TEXT
2. <SUB> SUBSCRIPT TEXT
3. <INS> INSERTED TEXT
4. <DEL> DELETED TEXT
5. <SMALL> SMALL TEXT
6. <MARK> MARKED TEXT
7. <EM> EMPHASIZED TEXT
8. <I> ITALIC TEXT
9. <STRONG> IMPORTANT TEXT
10. <B> BOLD TEXT
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* THE ELEMENT OF <B> IN HTML DEFINES BOLD TEXT,
WITHOUT ANY EXTRA IMPORTANCE.
* THE ELEMENT OF <STRONG> IN HTML DEFINES
STRONG TEXT . WITH ADDED SEMANTIC "STRONG"
IMPORTANCE.
* THE ELEMENT OF <I> IN HTML DEFINES ITALIC TEXT,\
WITHOUT ANY EXTRA IMPORTANCE.
* THE ELEMENT OF <EM> IN HTML DEFINES
EMPHASIZED TEXT, WITH ADDED SEMANTIC
IMPORTANCE.
* THE ELEMENTS OF FORMATTING WERE DESGINED TO
DISPLAY DIFFERENT TYPE OF TEXT :-
1. <SUP> SUPERSCRIPT TEXT
2. <SUB> SUBSCRIPT TEXT
3. <INS> INSERTED TEXT
4. <DEL> DELETED TEXT
5. <SMALL> SMALL TEXT
6. <MARK> MARKED TEXT
7. <EM> EMPHASIZED TEXT
8. <I> ITALIC TEXT
9. <STRONG> IMPORTANT TEXT
10. <B> BOLD TEXT
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