Re: [WSG] Looking for semantically correct solution

2005-11-30 Thread Christian Montoya
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

RE: [WSG] Looking for semantically correct solution

2005-11-30 Thread bill
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

RE: [WSG] Looking for semantically correct solution

2005-11-30 Thread Taco Fleur - Pacific Fox
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 .

Re: [WSG] Looking for semantically correct solution

2005-11-30 Thread Christian Montoya
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