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 Posted by William Tasso on 06/15/48 11:24 
Writing in news:alt.www.webmaster,alt.html 
 From the safety of the No thank you cafeteria 
Charles Sweeney <me@charlessweeney.com> said: 
 
> ... 
> myself doing normal surfing 
> with images off, and chancing upon something ... 
 
Ahh - in that circumstance I'd expect the visitor to be using a UA that   
serves the purpose.  IIRC correctly your UA of choice is FireFox - a UA   
which displays no indication of missing images.  Other UAs (probably not   
all) present the alt text in a manner which makes it obvious that an image   
has not been displayed. 
 
The fact that FireFox choses not to is neither the fault of the standards   
or the webmaster - in fact, as a visitor/surfer I personally prefer the   
treatment FireFox gives to missing images - I wish the browser in my phone   
would do the same. 
 
> ... 
> With images off the "title" attribute does not display unless one hovers 
> over the place where the image is.  But one does not know that there is 
> any image there in the first place, so you can't hover over something 
> that you don't know is there!!! 
 
That is normal behaviour for the title atribute on any element I believe -   
not just images. 
 
> You still get the alt text looking out of sync because it is not telling 
> you that it is the alt text for an image. 
 
Perhaps you would consider using a browser more suitable for your needs   
when surfing with images off. 
 
--  
William Tasso 
 
** Business as usual
 
  
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