In CSS, to make something bold, you make a class regarding the font style.
In HTML, you use the B tag (for bold), or the [stong] tag, which also makes sense to me.
''' '''? That means nothing. That's just... single quotations. Lots of them. And when I can logically take the step and say 'well, if 'b' is bold, then 'i' should be italic, or that 'font-style' works in a class, then 'font-size' should, too.
My brain, though, and the way I think of things is far from the norm. I understand that everyone else uses it, and likes it, and I will do it if I have too (and have, in the past), but it's very very difficult for me and intensely frustrating.
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Date: 2008-08-27 01:54 pm (UTC)In CSS, to make something bold, you make a class regarding the font style.
In HTML, you use the B tag (for bold), or the [stong] tag, which also makes sense to me.
''' '''? That means nothing. That's just... single quotations. Lots of them. And when I can logically take the step and say 'well, if 'b' is bold, then 'i' should be italic, or that 'font-style' works in a class, then 'font-size' should, too.
My brain, though, and the way I think of things is far from the norm. I understand that everyone else uses it, and likes it, and I will do it if I have too (and have, in the past), but it's very very difficult for me and intensely frustrating.