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@@ -137,14 +137,14 @@ on taste of user.</p>
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<li><strong>Bold</strong></li>
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-<p>    From my view, it&rsquo;s a strong express. So I&rsquo;ll use it only when something <strong>really important</strong>
-    which may causing error or really need to be highlighted! and it should only effect on 1 or 2 words.</p>
+<p>From my view, it&rsquo;s a strong express. So I&rsquo;ll use it only when something <strong>really important</strong>
+which may causing error or really need to be highlighted! and it should only effect on 1 or 2 words.</p>
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<li><em>Italic</em></li>
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-<p>    <em>Italic</em> is also used to highlight. But the expression is not so strong as <strong>bold</strong>.
-    therefore, this effect will be used on new words that worth to noting. such as noun that first shows up
-    but is a key word for next few sections, etc.</p>
+<p><em>Italic</em> is also used to highlight. But the expression is not so strong as <strong>bold</strong>.
+therefore, this effect will be used on new words that worth to noting. such as noun that first shows up
+but is a key word for next few sections, etc.</p>
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