pixeldiva wrote:
> Yes. I do. I get the alt text where it's been applied.
As Patrick pointed out, you must be using the built-in function of FF, but
it does not work that way in Safari (atleast in v.1.2.4).
>> Regarding MSIE, what I meant is that the alt attribute value does
>> not match the text-size in relation to the heading.
>
> Agreed. I wasn't remarking on MSIE at all.
We're talking about accessibility (at least I am), so I'd say that leaving
"some" UAs out of the discussion is kind of a problem ;-)
>> And I'm not even talking about people using their own styles sheet,
>> that could include:
>> img {display:none}
>> What do you think these people would get?
>
> That would depend which technology they use to browse.
I don't understand what you mean by "technology".
I'm talking about using a simple style sheet to set one's own preferences to
take over the author's styles. Most of the time, I'd say it is to hide
images, enlarge text-size, add contrast to the documents, etc.
Thierry | http://www.TJKDesign.com
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