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Adding the <em> tag on the html-cheatsheet file #97

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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions CheatSheets/html-cheatsheet.md
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| `<sup> … </sup>` | Similar to the above tag, but for superscripting. |
| `<small> … </small>` | Reduces text size. In HTML5, it often refers to redundant or invalid information. |
| `<strong> … </strong>` | This element indicates that its contents have strong importance or urgency. Browsers usualy render the contents in bold type. |
| `<em> … </em>` | This tag is used to define emphasized text. The content inside is typically displayed in italic. |

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