HTML Text Formatting HTML
- HTML Introduction
- HTML Tags
- HTML Basic Examples
- HTML Headings
- HTML Paragraphs
- HTML Links
- HTML Images
- HTML Buttons
- HTML Lists
- HTML Attributes
- HTML Horizontal Rules
- The HTML <head> Element
- The HTML <pre> Element
- The HTML Style Attribute
- HTML Text Formatting
- HTML Quotation and Citation Elements
- HTML Comment Tags
- HTML Colors
- Styling HTML with CSS
- HTML Tables
- HTML Lists
- HTML The class Attribute
- HTML The id Attribute
- HTML Iframes
- HTML Form Elements
HTML Text Formatting
HTML Formatting Elements
HTML also defines special elements for defining text with a special meaning.
HTML uses elements like <b> and <i> for formatting output, like bold or italic text.
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>- Small 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.
The HTML <strong> element defines strong text, with added semantic "strong" importance.
HTML <i> and <em> Elements
The HTML <i> element defines italic text, without any extra importance.
The HTML <em> element defines emphasized text, with added semantic importance.
Note: Browsers display <strong> as <b>, and <em> as <i>. However, there is a difference in the meaning of these tags: <b> and <i> defines bold and italic text, but <strong> and <em> means that the text is "important".
HTML <small> Element
The HTML <small> element defines smaller text:
HTML <mark> Element
The HTML <mark> element defines marked/highlighted text:
HTML <del> Element
The HTML <del> element defines deleted/removed text.
HTML <ins> Element
The HTML <ins> element defines inserted/added text.
HTML <sub> Element
The HTML <sub> element defines subscripted text.
HTML <sup> Element
The HTML <sup> element defines superscripted text.