- From: David Poehlman <poehlman1@home.com>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2001 11:35:25 -0400
- To: "Tyler Kendall" <tyler_kendall@ncsu.edu>, <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org>
Hi Tyler and welcome to the fray. On your first question, this is a bug in jaws and we hope it will be addressed soon. you could use alt=" " that's a space in quotes for those who didn't catch it but I would dis recommend any characters to indicate "spacers". On the second question, here again, we have a problem with jfw so you may have to use "--" that's two dashes for those who need it described, because for some reason, jfw doesn't like one character alt tags. The rule of thumb here is the alt should provide the function not a description. Thanks and again welcome! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tyler Kendall" <tyler_kendall@ncsu.edu> To: <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org> Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 10:32 AM Subject: ALT tag preferences Hello all, First, as I'm new to the list, a brief introduction: My name is Tyler Kendall and I'm in charge of providing accessible web design education, consulting, and review at NC State University. "Hello!" I'm hoping to get a consensus of what people feel is the 'best practice' regarding the use of ALT tags for spacer images. I have been recommending using ALT=' ' and giving the file a meaningful name (like 'spacer.gif'). The new access board guide to Section 508 (http://www.access-board.gov/sec508/guide/1194.22.htm) is the first place I've seen this officially recommended - though I recall seeing it used once or twice in examples in other guides. While this approach seems the best I've come across, I'm not entirely pleased with it. JAWS, the screen reader with which I have the most experience, treats these images the same as images with no ALT tag what-so-ever, and in many ways this seems to be a trick to get Bobby approval. Is there a better way to provide users of screen readers a solution here? On a similar note, I've been recommending the use of ALT='bullet' for graphic list bullets (when people seem unwilling to use the HTML list markup), but I'm wondering, does ALT='*' has much support? Thanks, tyler. -- Tyler Kendall Web Accessibility Specialist North Carolina State University Voice: 919-513-4087 Fax: 919-513-1893 Email: tyler_kendall@ncsu.edu
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