But asking a webmaster to fix an alt tag on a link won't confuse the
webmaster at all if he/she is any good at all at their job. They'll
understand the alt tag is for the image that goes with the link.
Where's the problem with that? Haven't you ever had someone tell you
their computer has 20GB of memory? Of course they don't mean it has
20GB of RAM, they mean it has a 20GB hd. Anyone who knows the
slightest thing about computers knows this. Same thing with web
masters, any webmaster that has a clue about what they've created
will know what I meant. Yes, it was mistyped, but nonetheless, it
will get the point across.
- Re: vo and alt attributes on the web: Travis Siegel
- Re: vo and alt attributes on the web: Access Curmudgeon
- Re: vo and alt attributes on the web: Travis Siegel
- Re: vo and alt attributes on the web: Access Curmudgeon
- Re: vo and alt attributes on the web: David Poehlman
- Re: vo and alt attributes on the web: David Poehlman
- Re: vo and alt attributes on the web: David Poehlman
