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      In the past, HTML alone provided basic formatting options for text, images, tables, and other web page elements. But today, professional web designers use CSS to style their pages. In fact, the older HTML tags used to format text and other page elements have been phased out by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), the organization that defines Web standards, in favor of CSS.

      Is there a way to apply styles to an element only if it’s embedded within a particular element, rather than universally? In other words.
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      In the past, HTML alone provided basic formatting options for text, images, tables, and other web page elements. But today, professional web designers use CSS to style their pages. In fact, the older HTML tags used to format text and other page elements have been phased out by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), the organization that defines Web standards, in favor of CSS.

      Is there a way to apply styles to an element only if it’s embedded within a particular element, rather than universally? In other words, can you ask for example that italics within headlines be boldface
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