How to Bold, Italicize & Format Text in HTML
If you work exclusively in a content management system like CMS Hub or WordPress, you can bold, italicize, and underline text with a click of the button. But if your toolbar doesn’t offer the exact formatting option you want, or you’re not working in a CMS, you’ll need to know how to bold in HTML.
No problem — in this post, we’ll start by discussing some use cases for formatting text. Then, we’ll walk through the process for creating bold, italicized, underlined, strikethrough, inserted, marked, subscript, and superscript text.
To bold the text in HTML, you can use either the <strong> tag or the <b> (bold) tag. Browsers will bold the text inside both of these tags the same way, but the <strong> tag indicates that the text is of particular importance. You can also bold text with the CSS font-weight property set to bold.
<p>This is some normal paragraph text, <strong>and this is some important text.</strong></p>