Alt= In Images

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I use Internet Explorer. I use to be a die hard navigator fan, but with the
advantages Freedom Scientific has introduced to using IE, I had to relent.
    I maintain a page for the boss, my wife, it is www.marthamyhre.com . I
am also undertaking producing pages commercially. I put the URL for my home
page in your guestbook. It is to posted yet, within a day or so all of the
navigation will be set and it should be running.
    I loved the story about the games! Isn't it incredible how things will
happen! I had to laugh that the third game fixed the first! Then I learned
something, didn't know I was a geek, but you opened my eyes to this fact,
actually don't know how grateful I am for that one though.
    Have a great day, and keep on keeping on!
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Andor Demarteau" <ademarte@students.cs.uu.nl>
To: <blinux-list@redhat.com>
Sent: Saturday, September 08, 2001 12:39 PM
Subject: Re: Alt= In Images


> On Sat, 8 Sep 2001, Karl Dahlke wrote:
>  > Star Trek trivia,
> Geeek! ;)
>
>  > But if it's a clickable icon, a link or submit button,
>  > put an alt= description in.
>  > If you don't, my browser is a little smarter than lynx.
>  > It looks at the file name you are linking to and shows me the tail of
that.
> Okay, I've lynx in advanced mode and therefor get the ulr at the bottom of
> the screen.
> Works simular, but different.
> I've also set links to display the image-filename instead of the stupid
> [inline] thing.
> Karl, mail your suggestion to the lynx-team. Maybe they can put it in as
an
> extra feature.
> Btw, what browser do you use?
>
>
>
>  > If an image links to this.that.com/foo/bar/shopping.html,
>  > then I'll read  {shopping}
>  > I won't even know it was an image,
>  > but I'll realize there is a link there, and I have a good idea what
it's for.
>  > Course this strategy doesn't always help.
>  > Sometimes the linked file ends in index.html,
>  > and then all I get is   {index}
>  > Maybe in this case I should back up and present the directory name??
>  > Well it wouldn't be necessary if everyone used alt= on linking images.
>  >
>  > Thanks for taking the time to make your site accessible to all.
>  > We do appreciate it.
>  > Karl
>  >
>  >
>  >
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