On 28 May 2008, at 11:31, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:

Me too. IE/win shows title-text on images when such exists, otherwise it
shows the alt-text if such exists.

For this reason I quite often use a null-value title attribute alongside filled-in alt text, simply because I don't *want* tooltips in my pages. This means that the alt text is there for those who need/ want it, but image-savvy users aren't pestered by yellow text boxes popping up every time they happen to mouse over an image.

Is this (eg: <img src="bb.jpg" alt="Big Ben clocktower in London" title="" /> something that the panel would condone or condemn?

--
Rick Lecoat



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