On Fri, 15 May 2009 23:07:30 Nathan Cox wrote:
> I think it's meant to be text representing what's in the picture, so
> people who can't see the image can still get the meaning.  So if the
> picture's of some kind of text then puth that text in the alt, or if
> it's a picture of Bob fishing make the alt text say "Bob fishing".
> Or just leave it blank if there's no useful or meaningful alternative.

Thanks, but then what happens is I get this message:

IMG ALT text should not contain placeholder text.

when using an accessibility test at electrumsolutions.com

Michael

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