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Does a different font color equal bold?
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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantStar ContributorTheMadMartian
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I have a contribution pending for 'American Wedding' (025192-379925) where I removed the bold formatting from the overview.  I did this because the words are red, not bold.  I have gotten 3 'no' votes on this.  The only helpful one stated, "The Red indicates that this is BOLD. Why else would it be different?"

So, my question...does any highlighting qualify as bold or do the words have to be bold for them to be entered as bold?
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Color alone does not equal bold.

However, bold color, does.
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Hal is right.  Color is not equal to bold.

Color is highlighting, but that isn't the same thing.  It's interesting how, before we got real bold and italics – which i like, and only had single quotes most people simply knew what to do with the quotes.  They put them around bold and italic sections, only rarely straying into marking colored text, or text of a different size.  It was seldom an issue in my experience.  People just got it.  Now suddenly color equals bold.  Why not italics, it is every bit as arbitrary a choice in highlighting color.

I'm waiting for someone to resubmit this highlighted...



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I would've done the same thing (removing the bold). Color is highlighting, not bolding.
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I'd have to agree with the rest of you - a colored text can be bold, but color does not bold make.
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I would argue that red is a much bolder color than black.

Perhaps the assumption is that only by thickening a font does one embiggen it.

Great.  Now Ken needs to add color tags to the overview

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Great.  Now Ken needs to add color tags to the overview

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Quoting hal9g:
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Color alone does not equal bold.
However, bold color, does.


I'm fully with Hal on this one
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Quoting Voltaire53:
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Quoting hal9g:
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Color alone does not equal bold.
However, bold color, does.


I'm fully with Hal on this one


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Colouring a text highlights it
Bolding a text (whatever the colour) emphasises it.


These are totally different text additives, and your amendment was correct IMO Unicus
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I... of course.. agree with the others in this thread. a different color alone does not equal bold.
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Quoting tweeter:
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Hal is right.  Color is not equal to bold.

Color is highlighting, but that isn't the same thing.  It's interesting how, before we got real bold and italics – which i like, and only had single quotes most people simply knew what to do with the quotes.  They put them around bold and italic sections, only rarely straying into marking colored text, or text of a different size.  It was seldom an issue in my experience.  People just got it.  Now suddenly color equals bold.  Why not italics, it is every bit as arbitrary a choice in highlighting color.

I'm waiting for someone to resubmit this highlighted...





I would concur...going on tweeter example above I would say the only part of that overview to be bolded would be the "Dazed and Confused" between (nostalgia, & is less about) all the rest is a coloured style ("colored" for our American friends who don't know how to spell yet )

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I would concur...going on tweeter example above I would say the only part of that overview to be bolded would be the "Dazed and Confused" between (nostalgia, & is less about) all the rest is a coloured style ("colored" for our American friends who don't know how to spell yet )

Personally, I wouldn't even bold the "Dazed and Confused" you refer to. It's in ALL-CAPS, so I'd do the same, but I don't see that it's bolded in comparison with the rest of the overview text.
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Could any of you guys check the title with UPC 8032442204816.

I just contributed this yesterday. In my opinion, the entire overview is printed in Bold. Mostly the text is white, some text is black, and some text is black + italic. I entered the black text as bold, and black + italic text as bold + italic.

Before you judge, please check the backcover. I believe this must be verified case by case.

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Could any of you guys check the title with UPC 8032442204816.

I just contributed this yesterday. In my opinion, the entire overview is printed in Bold. Mostly the text is white, some text is black, and some text is black + italic. I entered the black text as bold, and black + italic text as bold + italic.

Before you judge, please check the backcover. I believe this must be verified case by case.

Regards


I think I would enter that overview as plain text, no bold text, and italics for the italicized words.
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