... and about the confusion which are semantic tags and which are not.
I mean, I do understand that EM and STRONG tags are the ones that have a meaning; if you want to, see the The question about tags: "I" vs. "EM" and "B" vs. "STRONG" thread that I've opened on ArsTechnica forums back then, and where this was explained to me for the first time. But later I started thinking; aren't I and B tags also semantic tags in a way, meaning that "italics" and "bold" words also have a meaning for a for instance deaf person etc.
So what do you think, where is the fundamental difference ??
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