Hi all,
BTW, for those interested I am using the website at
http://www.volume4.com/ as a case study in progressive enhancement and
graceful degradation.
Your feedback is much appreciated.
Regards,
Schalk
Paul Bennett wrote:
Hi Schalk,
Glad you raised this.
We built a new section of our site a while ago which required different
treatment from our normal text h1's. I looked at the image replacement route
and found the approaches kludgy and overwrought.
I ended up doing exactly what you said:
<h1><a img src="" alt="Page Heading" ..></h1>
Looks fine, and the pages revert back to the standard h1 text style when images
are off.
You can see the results here:
http://tinyurl.com/5b3bwg
The image inside the h1 is simple, accessible and effective. Go with your gut :)
Paul
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