Re: alt text
- From: dorayme <doraymeRidThis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 09:18:43 +1000
In article <Xns9A70DF15AAE12neredbojiasnano@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Neredbojias <ex@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The last several months I've been trying to include more reasonable alt
text in my images to improve accessibility. The other day I uploaded a new
page and forgot to upload the matching folder containing the page's images.
Here's what I got in Firefox (look just below the line near the top which
says "Featured Images - Interesting Chairs"):
http://www.neredbojias.com/tsttst/capalt1b.jpg
Here's how it looked in Safari 3.0.4 for Windows:
http://www.neredbojias.com/tsttst/capalt2b.jpg
Don't they know how to do it right, or am I missing something? Opera and
IE7 were okay.
Ages ago, about the time I embarked on a course of alt text pills to
improve author implementations, I made a test page to see how different
browsers rendered things.
<http://tinyurl.com/34z6kf>
I thought I would wheel it out here.
Also, perhaps I should mention, but please send $10, you can order the
formula for making your own alt-text pills from me.
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dorayme
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