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The problem is that
the browser doesn't know when to stop - it'll put every single word after that
tag into boldface. To keep this from happening, you need to tell the browser
when enough is enough. That's why HTML has closing tags. Closing tags are just
like the regular tags (sometimes called "opening tags"), except there's a slash
in there before the letter.
The closing tag for
boldfacing, then, looks like this:
</b>
What this tag does is
tell the browser, "Stop! No more boldface, please! I beg you!" So if you just
want the word "television" put into boldface, you stick the regular tag in
front of "television" and the closing tag after it:
<b>television</b>
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