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junk wrote: You need alt tags. alt>This content is between alt tags.</alt Is that what you meant? |
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In article <opsikot1yg6v6656 (AT) news (DOT) individual.net>, Neal neal413 (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote: I'll bet it wasn't. There may have been a time when I called elements tags. I know! "alt" is an attribute. A small minority have actually read the HTML and CSS specs. If we all did, there would only be esoteric discussion of complex issues. I'd feel left out :-( |
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Neal wrote: junk wrote: You need alt tags. alt>This content is between alt tags.</alt Is that what you meant? I know! "alt" is an attribute. |
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I do understand the mistake since I see it every day in these groups. I suppose it's from people attempting to learn HTML from bogus sources on the net. Or from coming from the sloppy outside world where precise syntax is often not required as it is in computerese. |
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Lets see now, Um ... HTML: elements with or without attributes. |
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CSS: rules that have selectors and declarations. And the declarations have properties and values. |
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That's nine definitions total. |
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Easy peasy as someone we know would say, and yet a small minority of people who publish on the web know them. |

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I know! "alt" is an attribute. Very good, Grasshopper. |
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