Hey Steven,
On Sep 26, 2007, at 1:44 AM, Steven Faulkner wrote:
Hi Maciej, presuming you are othermaciej
noticed your comments about alt on the IRC
Indeed, c'est moi.
some info about some screen readers (jaws and window eyes) that may
be informative:
if there is no alt attribute or an empty alt="" on an image, but a
title attribute title="poot", title attribute content will be read.
for window eyes only if there is no alt or title on an image but the
containing element has a title it will be announced
<a title="poot"><img></a>
<othermaciej> jgraham_: do you think a title="" on the link might be
an acceptable alternative in such cases?
# [10:33] <othermaciej> also, presumably if alt were required in
such cases alt="" would be disallowed
# [10:34] <Dashiva> othermaciej: I think in the end non-constructive
people will be written off based on their non-constructive ideas,
even if the idea is anonymized
# [10:35] <jgraham_> othermaciej: Yeah, my other thought was to
define that in the case where an image was the sole content of a
link and the link had a title, the link's title would be the alt
text for the image in the absence of any significant alt text (or
something to that effect)
# [10:35] <hsivonen> jgraham_: yes, in practice, alt text like that
is probably good idea if other text isn't available
Feel free to jump on IRC and join in the conversation if you'd like.
You may also want to direct this information to James, who apparently
is trying to come up with proposals to improve the spec for alt.
Regards,
Maciej