Hallo Rainer,

thank you!

The point was: "I moved the  mouse pointer over the image".

I expected the caption as a line of text on top or at the bottom of the image. 
Now I can see the caption too. I'm also using Windows with Firefox. But it 
takes a moment before the caption pops up. Patience isn't my strength!

The files are still on the Bitbucket server: 
https://bitbucket.org/maproom/qmapshack/wiki/playground/TestImageCaption

Have a nice weekend!

Wolfgang



Am 26.11.2016 um 16:35 schrieb Dr Rainer Woitok:
> Wolfgang,
>
> On Friday, 2016-11-25 20:11:26 +0100, Wolfgang Thämelt wrote:
>
>> ...
>> "Inquiring minds just want to know": I tried it on the Bitbucket server and 
>> couldn't see the caption (check was not very careful, maybe I missed it 
>> simply not looking at the proper location).
> I just created a file "test.png"  locally together with file "test.html"
> containing
>
>     <html>
>       <head>
>         <title>Test</title>
>       </head>
>
>       <body>
>         <p>
>           <img alt="Caption test" src="test.png" title="Caption of image" />
>         </p>
>       </body>
>     </html>
>
> I then pointed my browser (Firefox running on Windows) to this file, and
> when I moved the  mouse pointer over the image  the text "Caption of im-
> age" was displayed.   Did you check the HTML code Bitbucket sent to your
> browser?   It should look similar to the above.   If it did,  I'd rather
> put my money on your browser ignoring the "title" attribute.  What brow-
> ser were you using?
>
> Sincerely,
>    Rainer
>
> PS: I do know it's not your intention to just keep me busy -- but that's
> the second time you inadvertedly found bugs  in my scripts :-D (at least
> scripts "DocFix.sh"  and "LinkCheck.sh"  would choke  on this additional
> "Caption of image" title).
>


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