On 11/30/05, Taco Fleur - Pacific Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On www.brisbane-webdesign.com there are two background images on the page,
both included within the mark-up instead of in the CSS as a background.
The reason for doing this is so that the background stretches when the
browser is
The most important reason is that if the image is not loaded, and the
alt tag is displayed, it is plain text and belongs in a paragraph.
Hi,
And is that valid? I always though that using a p tag on an image was
considered poor practice.
Bil scheider
Hmm, aah ok, so you are saying, the p tag is for the alternate text, I
guess that could make sense, never though about it that way.
thanks
Kind regards,
Taco Fleur - Chief Executive Officer
Pacific Fox http://www.pacificfox.com.au an industry leader with commercial
IT experience since 1994 .
On 11/30/05, bill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The most important reason is that if the image is not loaded, and the
alt tag is displayed, it is plain text and belongs in a paragraph.
Hi,
And is that valid? I always though that using a p tag on an image was
considered poor practice.
Bil