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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on 06/26/05 18:45
Michael Winter wrote:
> On 26/06/2005 12:17, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
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> [snip]
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>> I didn't mean to be critical, but I definitely wouldn't encourage
>> structures like <h1><img src="foo"></h1>.
>
> There's nothing wrong with that structurally. With the required alt
> attribute, that is perfectly acceptable if the image does render the
> level one heading for the document. If the image cannot be displayed,
> then the alt attribute will convey whatever the image should have.
>
> [snip]
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>> What I suggest you do is this:
>>
>> -Go to: http://www.csszengarden.com/
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> [...]
>
>> -Note the way they combine header images and actual text in a very
>> compliant and elegant way.
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> That isn't very good, in my opinion. If I've disabled images in my
> browser for faster loading times (and I do from time to time), I would
> lose all of the text rendered normally by images. To view that text, I
> would have to disable the style sheet as well.
>
> Mike
Quite ture. I could never comprehend why they _encourage_ people to embed
images to replace header 2 elements. Some styles, however, provide text
instead. Most likely, such styles rarely get past the reviewing process.
Roy
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