[WSG] Making Semantically Correct Instructions with Images in XHTML

2006-08-02 Thread Zachary Hopkins
Hello all! I'm working on a web page right now that contains a lot of different guides and tutorials for people who ask me the same questions a lot (eg, How do run an antivirus scan?; How do I check for spyware?; How do it set _ up?; etc...). Right now, the instructions are separated into

Re: [WSG] Making Semantically Correct Instructions with Images in XHTML

2006-08-02 Thread XStandard
Hi Zachary, The reference to "see the image at left" is not a good idea since there is no left or right when formatting is removed. > So, I thought about adding some text around the image, > "figure 1" for example, and then somehow referencing > for linking to that in the text. There is no need

Re: [WSG] Making Semantically Correct Instructions with Images in XHTML

2006-08-02 Thread Marko Mrdjenovic
See figure 1 Marko Mrdjenovic Zachary Hopkins wrote: Hello all! I'm working on a web page right now that contains a lot of different guides and tutorials for people who ask me the same questions a lot (eg, How do run an antivirus scan?; How do I check for spyware?; How do it set _ up?

Re: [WSG] Making Semantically Correct Instructions with Images in XHTML

2006-08-02 Thread Dani Nordin | 401.787.5178
I don't know that it would necessarily be important to do that, but if you wanted to, putting that information in the ALT text or TITLE text within the image tag should work just fine. I imagine that putting the text with the image would end up confusing folks. Cheers, Dani ~~

Re: [WSG] Making Semantically Correct Instructions with Images in XHTML

2006-08-02 Thread CK
Hi, If the question is understood, you can marry the text to an image with more predicable results, within a . See some examples here: (http://www.maxdesign.com.au/presentation/definition/) This is my humble opinion :) CK On Aug 2, 2006, at 1:48 PM, Zachary Hopkins wrote: Hello all! I'm

Re: [WSG] Making Semantically Correct Instructions with Images in XHTML

2006-08-02 Thread Martin Heiden
Zachary, >> Right now, the > > instructions are separated into different paragraphs (separate > p> for each), and then for some paragraphs, there is a relevant > > image, included before the paragraph, and when styles are applied, > > the image is left floated in the paragraph. > If the questio

Re: [WSG] Making Semantically Correct Instructions with Images in XHTML

2006-08-03 Thread Ken McCormack
Maybe you could use a label tag - sounds analgous to the radio button / label tag association? label text Just a thought... Ken Vlad Alexander (XStandard) wrote: Hi Zachary, The reference to "see the image at left" is not a good idea since there is no left or right when formatting is re