sorry, once more:

The point is, that modem users and other people, who surfe without shown
images can decide which of the images they want to see ... and therefore I
think, that I must provide both, the TITLE and the ALT, with this
information (that it is a link and the KB's of the larger image), because
the TITLE we see, when images are on, and the ALT we see when images are
off... but the TITLE is in the <a href-Tag>...


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It depends on what information you're providing with the
title. Are you clarifying something about the image, or
about the resource you're linking to? In the first case,
you'd want the title as an attribute of the image, in the
second as an attribute of the link. Fairly straightforward,
if you stop and consider what you're using the title for.

Patrick
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