I just realised there is a problem with using css to insert images such as styling a h1 element to show a logo. Many rural users browse with images off to conserve bandwidth, however it's (in my assumption) not likely that css will be turned off too. If this is the case nothing will show and the user may not be able to determine the subject of the page or the website.

My question is what (in an accessibility point of view) would be the best solution. Is there a way you can determine if images are turned off and therefor render a different stylesheet, is there a hack that can be used or should one just provide a text only version, that still uses stylesheets but doesn't insert images?

Marc.

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