On 10/21/2001 10:25 PM, T Carr wrote: > Morten Nilsen wrote: > > >>T Carr wrote: >> >> >>>Sorry, I have 5 browser on my machine, and they all rending sites >>>virtually identically, in spite of the few nuisances encountered by >>>the validater. A perfect example in this case is, again, my web site. >>>At www.fitnessforlife.com I use transparent.gif's a lot. I use mo alt= >>>tag for them. >>> >>>I have yet to come across a browser that gives a tinkers toss whether >>>or not the alt tags are in place. >>> >>>Another example is the use of <br> tags and how I choose to use >>>them..in this case, outside <li> tags. The validater says I cannot >>>have the break tags where I have them, but changing their placement >>>does nothing to the display of the page. >>> >>>I could site other examples, but thats enough :) >>> >>> >> >>Text browsers care about the alt property of images. That's all they show. >>If you want *everyone* to be able to view your page, it is recommended >>to put something useful in the alt properties of images >> >> Morten >> >>:wq >> >> > > Name one text only browser that people use a lot. I cannot think of one. > And who cares if no one can see a transparent.gif. Its transparent for > Petes Sake. > >
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