On Tue, 07 Jun 2005 00:06:32 -0400, Bert Doorn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just to add to what Alan said...
remember to put spaces between images unless their is
good reason not to otherwise the following:
img src='hello.png' alt=Hello/img src='world.png' alt=World/
will look like HelloWorld
Andreas Boehmer wrote:
...
Yeah, they will repeat it. If I remember correctly they will read something
like Image Joe Smith, Joe Smith.
...
Yeah, I've used links on linux a bit lately (while waiting for stuff to
compile) and this is probably one of the most common anoyance. Usually
it
-Original Message-
From: Hope Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, 4 June 2005 12:40 PM
To: Web Standards Group
Subject: [WSG] alt tags and image captions
Having never seen/heard a screen reader in action, I am
uncertain about how
to make some aspects of coding user
Having never seen/heard a screen reader in action, I am uncertain about how
to make some aspects of coding user-friendly for those using screen readers.
Specifically, I find my alt tags are almost always the same as my captions.
For example, if I insert an image of Joe Smith, my code might look