On Nov 13, 2006, at 7:43 PM, Alexey Feldgendler wrote:
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I believe HTML should have an element for every attribute intended to
hold human-readable text. A raw idea can go like this:
<img id="img1" src="...">
<label for="img1" type="title">...</label>
Here, <label> holds a value which should be treated the same way like
the title attribute on <img>, except that it can contain nested
markup. This would be useful for all attributes defined as %Text in
HTML -- in HTML4, these are ABBR, ALT, LABEL, STANDBY, SUMMARY, TITLE.
...
You would need to stipulate that title= couldn't contain any <a>
elements. A link in a tooltip would usually be impossible to click. :-)
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Matthew Paul Thomas
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