Or rather, start with the the semantic structure of the page, then insert
the image into the structure appropriately.


On Sat, November 13, 2010 1:46 am, Christian Montoya wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 8:36 PM, Patrick H. Lauke
> <re...@splintered.co.uk> wrote:
>> On 13/11/2010 01:23, cat soul wrote:
>>>
>>> Right..I noticed this while playing around, and I wondered whether it
>>> represents an opportunity by making sure that it has some desired
>>> formatting, or whether those who rely upon alt information just want
>>> normal, smallish text.
>>
>>  so if the image was, for instance, a heading (not doing any
>> css image replacement, just putting straight images in the markup), then
>> obviously the entire image would be wrapped in the appropriate heading
>> element.
>
> Hear, hear. If you are using images for text, you should still wrap
> them semantically.
>
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