I agree that a title would not say this is a photo of mark and his cat at
sea but it would be ok to say alt="Photo: Mark and his cat sitting at sea"
you'd think as this tells the user that this is meant to be a photo and for
whatever reason the browser has had to display the alt text.


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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Sent: Thursday, 9 December 2004 1:36 PM
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Subject: Re: [WSG] alt or title...

In response to Derek Featherstone,

My (hopefully useful) contribution picks up on something I learnt in my 
brief flirtation with the advertising industry.

A caption should not restate what is in the image. The two should be 
complementary.

So, let's say the image is of a person and a cat sitting by the sea. 
The caption should not repeat what is in the image, but provide 
information that is not there. The caption may tell us that this is 
Mark, and that this is not just any cat, but his cat (perhaps with a 
name). It should not tell us that it is beside the sea, because we can 
see that, but may tell us which piece of foreshore it is. It should not 
tell us that they are happy because this, too, is evident from the 
image. Nor that they are sitting. It may tell us when the photo was 
taken, but not that it is a photo, because we know this.

"Mark and Puddles at Bondi, 9 December 2004"

Anything useful about the photo that is not described in the caption 
can now go in the alt tag.

-Hugh Todd

> What is critical and what is "extra" is determined by context. In 
> general,
> the lower tech the approach, the more accessible it is. If it is in the
> content, everyone gets what they need, instead of having to rely on a
> tooltip which may or may not appear for the information.

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