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Posted by Will S on 06/27/05 11:28
"Lauri Raittila" <lauri@raittila.cjb.net> wrote in message
news:MPG.1d289a7670dcde9798a65a@news.individual.net...
> in alt.html, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>> Lauri Raittila wrote:
>>
>> > in alt.html, Will S wrote:
>> >> I am just starting to use CSS and have H1 as centre style.
>> >
>> > I don't understand this sentence.
Its called been lazy, I am using CSS and have
H1 {
color : Maroon;
font-size : 48px;
text-align : center;
}
Now I am putting images instead of txt ie <H1> Image file</H1>
Is this legal ?
>
> Still don't, but I fail to see how anyone else could... URLs would be
> nice...
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~wlsutton/
I am strictly amateur and its a hobby that I have started on after a 5 year
break.
And yes I will be fixing the alt text for graphics ( most have but I missed
a few )
>
>> >> Now I am cheating by inserting graphics in the heading
>> >>
>> >> ie. <H1> graphics file </H1>
>> >
>> > [Subject:] Is this illegal
>> > No, it is best way to do it, if you have your heading in image. Of
>> > course, it would be better to not have text on images.
>>
>>
>> I think that the original poster knows very well that he does not comply
>> with standards.
>
> The fact is that image inside h1 both comply standard, and is the best
> markup, if that image contains heading. If image is not heading, then it
> is not good to use h1 for it, of course, but I fail to see why h1 was
> used then, exept if OP doesnt know what is div element, and class
> attribute, in which I find unlikely, but maybe it is possible.
>
>> He cannot be assured that his pages will get rendered
>> correctly in all browsers. Moreover, he demands more tolerance from the
>> browser, which he should not do.
>
> Exactly what tolerance is he looking, as it is valid and correct in
> browsers poitn of few.
>
>> Since there is no font size associated with an image, why not just use a
>> more suitable, rational element than HEADER? If one already breaks the
>> rules by embedding important text in an image, why break the document
>> structure too?
>
> Exactly. If the important text in the image is heading, heading markup
> should be used, even if it does make it bit more complicated.
>
> [OP: find OE quotefix or get rid of the sig. It's place is not as first
> thing in your post. Also learn to only quote relevant parts, and if you
> want good answer, try explain what you are doing...]
Had include sig in replies ticked..........its is now unticked
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