> <h1><img src="logo" alt="site title"></h1>

Thinking back a couple years I am pretty sure that was a recommended image replacement technique from somewhere. I do it all the time if the university logo is on a page without a word mark. Since we use sifr for the word mark (that _has_ to be eidetic neo font) that is just a H1 now.

I really don't think there is anything wrong with it being a logo or title if its a graphic as long as it is the most important part of the page. The alt text takes care of the text browsers and such (as already mentioned).

Jesse

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Jesse Rodgers
Manager, Web Communications
Communications and Public Affairs
University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
+1 519 888 4567 x33874, [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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