Ed Seedhouse wrote:
> The alt tag should contain a description of the image.  If you were
> viewing your page without images, what would you want the tag to say
> to replace it?  If your image can't be so described then it is
> decoration and should be brought in via CSS, not your html.
>
>
>   





That is a good and valid point, I suppose. However, if the site's 
designer is attempting to make her site functional without breaking at 
any given screen width, it is impossible to do with CSS -- at least as 
of this writing. Tomorrow is another day...

Best,
~d

PS Bottom posting is not a list policy but it is appreciated, nevertheless.




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