James Jeffery wrote:
Some do, some don't. I would rather provide to those that do and give the disabled a greater benifit for those that make use of the title attribute.
Link text should make sense to *everybody*. If they don't, don't just fix it for the "poor disabled users", fix it for everybody.
Your intentions are well meant, but misplaced IMHO. And, as I was saying, it's wrong to say "you *should* provide title" as if the original poster made an omission. This is all opinion, not dogma.
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