Bamm Gabriana wrote:
>>>But using <b> to do so will not help anyone without a graphical browser.
>>
>>/This/, at least, makes sense; it's the first time I've actually
> 
> encountered
> 
>>a compelling argument in favour of purely structural mark-up.
> 
> 
> Hi Brian,
> 
> If you want emphasis, use <strong> and <em> instead of <b> and <i>
> Text-to-Speech browsers will give voice emphasis on the first two but
> not on the last two.
> 

Is this really true?  Has this really happened?  What sort of silly 
text-to-speech browser is that?  With b and i, it is pretty obvious what 
to do in a text to speech browser.  I'd lay money that any 
text-to-speech browser out there that supports emphasis for strong and 
em also support it for em and i.

--John


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