Modern equivalents include and . Text surrounded by tags is displayed with a bold typeface. Text to which the element has been added is considered to be particularly relevant in a specific context. Attributes consist of a name and a value separated by an equals (=) sign, with the value surrounded by double quotes. This tag styles its element to match computer’s default text format. Multiple lines of code can be marked up by surrounding the tags with
 tags. 

It must be the second element inside of the parent element, following only the element.

This element is obsolete. The

It is often paired with the

 element to preserve line breaks and indentation when presenting blocks of computer code.                           Experience. The