> inside pages. Like so:
> <h1><span></span>Accessites.org
>     <small><br />The Art of Accessibility</small></h1>How correct or
> semantically pure this method is I do not know. I am comfortable with
> it is
> all. The span is meaningless, but does happen to contain the
> [replacement]
> image over the still accessible text, the small break is a pause and
> conveniently breaks the line into two lines, then displays the
> secondary
> text that is in a way visually better -- without styles, that is, as
> it's
> not seen if styles are enabled. Moreover, I don't think it's in any way

Hi Mike,
I like your use of small in there. I usually go with a span, but as you say
this is visually much better in case there is no styles support.


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Thierry | www.TJKDesign.com







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