Both, use instead. That tag has meaning in terms of the content -- it should be expressed strongly no matter what kind of rendering you're using. You can then use css to say that strong should be rendered in bold when putting your html on a screen (as opposed to saying it more strongly when reading it).
Yes, thanks, I only do this stuff as my job. I'm not a total cretin, you know!
What I asked was which of the two I gave was worse, because I've witnessed one blogging platform that does one, and another platform that does the other.
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What I asked was which of the two I gave was worse, because I've witnessed one blogging platform that does one, and another platform that does the other.
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