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- Date: Fri, 07 May 2010 09:50:35 +0000
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http://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=9679 Summary: Consider expanding the explanation of a null alt attribute (alt="") Product: HTML WG Version: unspecified Platform: All URL: http://dev.w3.org/html5/alt-techniques/ OS/Version: All Status: NEW Keywords: a11y, a11y_text-alt Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: alt techniques (editor: Steven Faulkner) AssignedTo: faulkner.steve@gmail.com ReportedBy: laura.lee.carlson@gmail.com QAContact: public-html-bugzilla@w3.org CC: mike@w3.org, public-html@w3.org, faulkner.steve@gmail.com, public-html-a11y@w3.org Please consider expanding the explanation of a null alt attribute (alt=""),as there has been some confusion: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-html/2010May/0116.html The draft currently says: "Purely decorative images MUST be marked up so they can be ignored by assistive technology with a null alt attribute (alt="") or preferably use CSS techniques. If the image isn't providing the user any informative content or enhancing greater understanding of the content, then the alt attribute MUST be empty." Please consider adding to that section by saying something about how a null alt attribute (alt="") is removed from the accessibility tree for AT users and the affects on users who have images turned off. Also please consider adding something about that it is inappropriate to use a null alt attribute (alt="") when images have meaning as you explained in: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-html/2010May/0125.html Thanks. -- Configure bugmail: http://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are the QA contact for the bug.
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