At 10:01 +0100 UTC, on 2007-09-26, James Graham wrote: [...] > In the case where such fallback content is missing but the link has a > title attribute, the contents of that title attribute be used as the > fallback content for the link. I f you're talking about UA behaviour, this would contradict HTML5's current message that UAs must present @alt and @title *differently*. That requirement already 'solves' this use case: when no @alt is available, the user can hopefully distill enough useful info from the context, including @title. -- Sander Tekelenburg The Web Repair Initiative: <http://webrepair.org/>Received on Wednesday, 26 September 2007 15:43:21 GMT
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