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| This is reminiscent of the style of HTML widely used in the 1990s.  Both the <span style="color: #727272;">&lt;blink&gt;</span> and <span style="color: #727272;">&lt;marquee&gt;</span> tags make the text content ("Baby shoes!") appear more prominent and attention-grabbing. The blink tag makes a blinking effect in Netscape, whereas the marquee tag makes a scroll effect in Internet Explorer. On a normal web page, these tags only affect how the text content is displayed on screen and aren't directly shown to visitors. However they are shown here to make the six words count, albeit in a lighter shade of gray to reinforce the fact that they're not part of the text content. An interesting note: When this comic was first posted to xkcd.com, the '/' in the <span style="color: #727272;">&lt;/blink&gt;</span> tag was missing. This was fixed between the 19th and 20th of June, 2015, showing that the omission was, indeed, unintentional.
 
| This is reminiscent of the style of HTML widely used in the 1990s.  Both the <span style="color: #727272;">&lt;blink&gt;</span> and <span style="color: #727272;">&lt;marquee&gt;</span> tags make the text content ("Baby shoes!") appear more prominent and attention-grabbing. The blink tag makes a blinking effect in Netscape, whereas the marquee tag makes a scroll effect in Internet Explorer. On a normal web page, these tags only affect how the text content is displayed on screen and aren't directly shown to visitors. However they are shown here to make the six words count, albeit in a lighter shade of gray to reinforce the fact that they're not part of the text content. An interesting note: When this comic was first posted to xkcd.com, the '/' in the <span style="color: #727272;">&lt;/blink&gt;</span> tag was missing. This was fixed between the 19th and 20th of June, 2015, showing that the omission was, indeed, unintentional.
  
Blink has since been deprecated as of HTML 4.0, and, should this be implemented in an HTML page today, it would appear like this: [[File:babyshoesblinkmarquee.gif|frameless]]
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Blink has since been deprecated as of HTML 4.0, and, should this be implemented in a HTML page today, it would appear like this: [[File:babyshoesblinkmarquee.gif|frameless]]
 
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| For Sale: Baby-sized saddle, bobcat
 
| For Sale: Baby-sized saddle, bobcat

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