in general, layout and decorative (by this i mean no real content)
images shouldnt have an alt tag (to be more precise, their alt tag
should be alt="" [no space]). Background images are pretty much always
decorative.

in answer to your ?...no, there is no css way to do this. 

On 5/27/05, Bruce Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't suppose there is a way to give an image an alt tag when you
> are calling the image as a background in CSS is there? <div
> id="image"></div> or is the rule of thumb, if the image requires an
> alt tag, specify in the html??
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