On Tue, Jan 09, 2007 at 10:40:19PM +0900, Kay Smoljak wrote:

> But the current web is not solely a text-based medium. Maximum
> accessibility for both assistive technology and search
> engines/alternative user agents means that images that are purely
> presentational should not be in the markup - the presentation layer is
> where they belong. So sane or not, hiding  or replacing text with CSS
> is effective,

... but if you are replacing text with an image, then you're replacing
content with the image, so presumably the image conveys the same
content? So it isn't purely presentational.

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David Dorward                                      http://dorward.me.uk



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