>I'm not so sure I understand what you mean, Vidiot.  The IMG ALT tag is 
>not enabled or disabled in the browser.  It's part of the HTML standard, 
>and either it is or it is not in the HTML code of whichever page you 
>loaded.  I just turned off images in the browser, and loaded the main
>page for LinuxToday.  It showed the IMG ALT just fine.  
>
>If you're referring to the feature that allows you to turn off the 
>images so they are never loaded by default, you will find it in the
>menu: Edit->Preferences->Advanced->Images->Do Not Load Any Images
>
>Is that what you mean?
>Nitebirdz

Nope.  Let me re-explain the situation.

With Netscape 4.x, if the rodent of pointing over an image, the ALT tag
text is displayed.  With the Mozilla browser, the ALT text is no longer
displayed.  Only when images are not loaded, as you so rightly point out, is
the ALT text displayed.

I'm looking for an option to turn on ALT text display when the images are
downloaded and displayed, just like version 4.x.

If there isn't an option, then I guess I'll have to turn in a request to
turn that feature back on.

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