html - What are the merits of using tt, i, b, big, and small tags? -


TT, I, B, big and small tags have not been disliked, but it is possible to get rich effects with CSS is . What is the ability to use these?

However, it is small and easy to use, the issue is a semantic markup in hand - basically, someone There is no question that gt; & Lt; Strong & gt; and & lt; Em> What does it mean for the user? It is especially important for cases where color and font weight are meaningless (i.e., a blind person using a text-to-split system).

If you are working for a US government agency, any government in the US, not just feds), you are the US bound with the Disability Act. Feds are specifically bound by Section 508 ... but in practice, it is also good to follow. In order to reduce the likelihood of the case, companies must also follow the guidelines and then the party will have to give a new look to handle these issues properly.

ps is an element that has not mentioned you that I am always disturbed, especially th ... why people in hell & lt ; Td> & Lt; B & gt; ... & lt; / B & gt; & Lt; / Td> or & lt; Td square = 'header' & gt; ... ?


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