i love that they couldn't think of one for <i> so it just doesn't say anything
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It is true though that there are uses of italics that are more or less hardcoded in English grammar and don't correspond well to any existing semantic element Honestly, I'd kind of like it if the <i> element could reverse italics if applied within an already-italic context.
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<blink>: The Bad Legacy Interface (Not Kosher) element
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/usr: the Unix System Resources directory
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"I'm new, what's this <i> mean?" "Ah, the 'i' stands for 'is set apart from the text for some reason'"
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can't believe, of all the stylistic elements we're making excuses for, nobody's bothered to invent a meaning for the one that Apache and nginx hardcode into their default status pageshttps://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/center …
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<center>: the Central Purpose element
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Ah, side comments, or as they're colloquially called, "smalls"https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/small …
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oh my god, i looked at these and thought, "that's a weird absurdist joke" before it dawned on me after reading the entire thing that the point is that it is real
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<i>: The Inelegant Redefinition element
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