I'm validating my website pages, html first, and mostly what I'm  
getting errors on is my failure to use alt inside my img tags..  
Actually, it's more of a warning, I guess it's promoting best  
practices, but lack of alt doesn't seem to affect the validity and  
function of the code.

But as I'm going through each image tag, I wonder how verbose should  
I be? Is the assumption that blind people will gain value from  
hearing a description of every image they can not see?

the website in question is my own graphic design portfolio site, so  
the odds of blind people visiting are slim.

However for other sites, is it wise and proper to paint as much of a  
picture as you can for benefit of those who can't see?  Maybe the  
answer is an obvious "yes" for some images, but I can also imagine it  
being pretty annoying hearing "logo" over and over again, whereas  
there could be some functional benefit to hearing "shopping cart icon."

thoughts?

thank you,

John
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