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  1. What's the difference between <b> and <strong>, <i> and <em>?

    While <strong> and <em> are of course more semantically correct, there seem definite legitimate reasons to use the <b> and <i> tags for customer-written content.

  2. What is the difference between <strong> and <em> tags?

    Dec 20, 2009 · Both of them emphasize text. The &lt;em&gt; tag shows text as italics, whereas &lt;strong&gt; makes it bold. Is this the only difference?

  3. Evaluation and Management (E/M) Code Changes 2021 - AAPC

    Stay updated with E&M coding and documentation guidelines 2021. E/M codes define the terms used in the code descriptors and provide instructions.

  4. css - Why em instead of px? - Stack Overflow

    Mar 4, 2009 · I heard you should define sizes and distances in your stylesheet with em instead of in pixels. So the question is why should I use em instead of px when defining styles in CSS? Is there a …

  5. html - How is an em calculated? - Stack Overflow

    Jul 31, 2011 · The 'em' is a very useful unit in CSS, since it can adapt automatically to the font that the reader uses An EM is relative to the current element it is defined on. If you use relative sizes (like …

  6. Evaluation and Management Coding, E/M Codes - AAPC

    E/M coding standards and guidelines are based on the Current Procedural Terminology codes and used to document the type and severity of patient conditions.

  7. What is the em font-size unit? How much is it in pixels?

    Dec 17, 2010 · The 'em' unit is equal to the computed value of the 'font-size' property of the element on which it is used. The exception is when 'em' occurs in the value of the 'font-size' property itself, in …

  8. E/M coding for outpatient services - AAPC

    Note: The article below was posted in 2020 and applies to coding for 2020 dates of service. For information about coding office and other outpatient evaluation and management (E/M) services in …

  9. What is the difference between <cite>, <em>, and <i> tags of HTML?

    Jun 17, 2015 · cite & em is HTML 5 - standard, which insists in meaning. For a long time, old HTML (like <i>) is used for layout display. But the new standard requires that HTML should only consists of …

  10. html - When to use <strong>, <em> or <mark>? - Stack Overflow

    Sorry if this is sounding fussy but I'm about to produce a whole lot of HTML 5 and I was hoping someone out there had come up with some clear rules for when to use the &lt;em&gt;, &lt;strong&gt; an...