On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 20:57:05 -0700, theGrafixGuy wrote:
> In the case of images turned off in the users browser, how can one get a
> textual replacement for the missing image? As it is an embedded CSS
> background image, there is no ALT tag to fall back on :-/

The theory is that you have put it in the css because it is not 
Content, it is Presentation, thus they do not need to know about it if 
they cannot view images.
Its fluff, bubbles :)
(Our hardworked piccies. Fluff! Bubbles! Bah! <g>)
If they need to be able to see alt text, then it should be in the 
Content.

warmly,
Lea
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Lea de Groot
Elysian Systems - http://elysiansystems.com/
Brisbane, Australia
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