Re: [whatwg] Alt text authoring Re: Conformance for Mail clients (and maybe other WYSIWYG editors)

2007-04-21 Thread Charles McCathieNevile
On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 13:08:33 +0200, Maciej Stachowiak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Apr 19, 2007, at 3:47 AM, Charles McCathieNevile wrote: Maciej Stachowiak wrote: I do think that for blogs or wikis where you are publishing to the web audience at large, the editing tools should make it

Re: [whatwg] Alt text authoring Re: Conformance for Mail clients (and maybe other WYSIWYG editors)

2007-04-19 Thread Charles McCathieNevile
On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 01:29:39 +0200, Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When I make HTML mail for (solicited) wide distribution, I make sure to include alt text. It's becomes especially important when clients are configured to automatically convert HTML mail to text (as indeed my

[whatwg] Alt text authoring Re: Conformance for Mail clients (and maybe other WYSIWYG editors)

2007-04-18 Thread Charles McCathieNevile
On Mon, 16 Apr 2007 10:32:10 -0400, Maciej Stachowiak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Apr 15, 2007, at 11:48 PM, Karl Dubost wrote: in a drag and drop scenario in your mail.app or other HTML authoring tool, you could imagine: [...] When the image is put in the window, a text is requested by the

Re: [whatwg] Alt text authoring Re: Conformance for Mail clients (and maybe other WYSIWYG editors)

2007-04-18 Thread Maciej Stachowiak
On Apr 18, 2007, at 11:56 AM, Charles McCathieNevile wrote: On Mon, 16 Apr 2007 10:32:10 -0400, Maciej Stachowiak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think it remains the case that for end-user generated content, there will often be semantically meaningful images that are meaningful in themselves

Re: [whatwg] Alt text authoring Re: Conformance for Mail clients (and maybe other WYSIWYG editors)

2007-04-18 Thread Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis
When I make HTML mail for (solicited) wide distribution, I make sure to include alt text. It's becomes especially important when clients are configured to automatically convert HTML mail to text (as indeed my own Thunderbird currently is). So it's not obvious to me that email composing