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Haec formula adiuvat ad notam HTML b (i.e. <b>...</b>) scribendam.

Haec formula sive transcludi ({{Lectio|...}}) sive substitui potest ({{subst:Lectio|...}}).

Utere hac formula ut verba principalia scribat (per notam HTML <b>...</b> – de hac vide infra). Eandem notam HTML vicitextus '''...''' gignit.

Nota bene: Noli hac formula ad rem magni momenti indicandam; potius utere {{Magni momenti}}.

  • De verbo, {{*cf}} {{Op|Epistulae Leoninae}}: 19: “… quia {{Lectio|laseribus}} ({{Idioma|*laser, {{pns|eris|n}}}} – Laser = Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation) caeruleis in discum compactum multo plura data imponi possunt quam rubris.”
    ↳ De verbo, cf. Epistulae Leoninae: 19: “… quia laseribus (*laser, -eris, n. – Laser = Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation) caeruleis in discum compactum multo plura data imponi possunt quam rubris.”

De argumentis

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Utere hac verba principalia scribat.

Template parameters[Edit template data]

ParameterDescriptioTypusStatus
Verba1

Verba cum emphasi

Example
Cave: notitiae huius paginae nec praescriptiones nec consilia medica sunt
Contentrequired
Notanota

Attributio HTML ‘title’

Example
Lorem ipsum
Stringoptional
Ancoraancora

Attributio HTML ‘id’

Example
lorem-ipsum
Stringoptional
Classis HTMLclass

Attributio HTML ‘class’

Example
emph
Stringoptional
CSSstyle

Attributio HTML ‘style’

Example
font-style: inherit; font-weight: bold;
Stringoptional
Tessera linguaelingua

Attributio HTML ‘lang’

Example
en-GB
Stringoptional

De nota HTML

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Consortium WHATWG sic notam HTML <b>...</b> definivit (Anglice):

The b element represents a span of text to which attention is being drawn for utilitarian purposes without conveying any extra importance and with no implication of an alternate voice or mood, such as key words in a document abstract, product names in a review, actionable words in interactive text-driven software, or an article lede.

As with the i element, authors can use the class attribute on the b element to identify why the element is being used, so that if the style of a particular use is to be changed at a later date, the author doesn't have to go through annotating each use.

The b element should be used as a last resort when no other element is more appropriate. In particular, headings should use the h1 to h6 elements, stress emphasis should use the em element, importance should be denoted with the strong element, and text marked or highlighted should use the mark element.

The following would be incorrect usage:

<p><b>WARNING!</b> Do not frob the barbinator!</p>

In the previous example, the correct element to use would have been strong, not b.

Note: Style sheets can be used to format b elements, just like any other element can be restyled. Thus, it is not the case that content in b elements will necessarily be boldened.
– HTML Standard, § The b element

Synonyma

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