The strong tag has a great excerpt:
Random tag with no apparent singular meaning.
I see the following usages in my cursory glance:
- the
<strong>
HTML element, - "strong" references,
- "strong" parameters in Rails,
- "strong consistency" in databases,
- a "strong" ownership qualifier (perhaps in Objective-C),
As far as how to replace the tag I see the following:
Add an html-strong tagThe consensus is to just remove strong in favor of html, rather than adding a specific tag.- This appears to be language-agnostic, but I see at least one with strong-references to balance the weak-references tag.
- There seems to be a strong-parameters tag for the Rails usage
- I think using consistency is enough to tell what the question is about.
- I know very little about Objective-C. I was thinking ownership would be enough, but that is mixed between this usage of ownership, and file system ownership.
Maybe strong-ownership?Apparently this is the same as strong-references, so I'll just tag that.
I've already retagged this question which mysteriously had strong as its only tag.
There's not many with this tag, and I'm happy to edit them all myself, but since I've not done this before, I thought I'd ask first.
Shall we remove the strong odor of this tag?
html-strong
as a tag in place of this, it would push us to making all tags that are related to html elements to start withhtml-
for consistency sake. Not saying that is a bad thing though but it's something to think if we actually want to do. I do agree that it's a pretty useless tag and should be burned tho.html-
tags for differentiation, likehtml-select
,html-lists
,html-input
, etc., but, for instance, the tag wiki foroption
advises the use ofhtml-select
(and the excerpt is "DO NOT USE THIS TAG. It is ambiguous and not helpful."<strong>
tag (in HTML) that warrants having a dedicated tag (on SO) for it? We don't have tags (on SO) for<em>
,<code>
,<small>
, etc either. I feel that any question about HTML that refers to<strong>
would be adequately categorized by a more general tag like text-markup or even just html. (Disclaimer: I don't participate much in web-related questions.)html-strong
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