The original HTML specification had no tags which gave presentational semantics, i.e. there were no tags to give bold or italic text, or to alter or which had other effects on the presentation. Modern versions of markup languages discourage such markup in favour of style sheets. Different style sheets can be attached to any markup, semantic or presentational, to produce different presentations.
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- The original HTML specification had no tags which gave presentational semantics, i.e. there were no tags to give bold or italic text, or to alter or which had other effects on the presentation. Modern versions of markup languages discourage such markup in favour of style sheets. Different style sheets can be attached to any markup, semantic or presentational, to produce different presentations. In HTML, tags such as; <a>, <blockquote>, <em>, <strong> and others do not have a structural meaning, but do have a meaning.
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- The original HTML specification had no tags which gave presentational semantics, i.e. there were no tags to give bold or italic text, or to alter or which had other effects on the presentation. Modern versions of markup languages discourage such markup in favour of style sheets. Different style sheets can be attached to any markup, semantic or presentational, to produce different presentations.
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