- From: Ineke van der Maat <inekemaa@xs4all.nl>
- Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2002 18:57:26 +0100
- To: <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org>
>In this case, "ALT tags" is the incumbent street language, >and there is no reason to try to 'correct' it. As well in the HTML 4.01 Bible as in the book "Beginning XHTML" is clearly explained what is a tag, what is an element and what is an attribute. The last book is written by David Raggett and other people working on W3C, so I really don't know why there is so much confusion about what is a tag and what is an attribute.. Don't forget that there may be people on this list are autodidacts. This people only learn from books and looking websites for what is a bad site and what is a good site.. Using incorrect terms can be especcially for them very confusing Yes, Yukka my question was a little bit ironic because what I read in these books can not be different from what can be read in other books or other teachingmaterials? Or am I studying websitetales when I study these mentioned books?? When incumbent streetlanguage is the norm for FAQs, I will write one about Mokum.... Everyone on this list is now understanding what I am writing .. I suppose.. Greetings Ineke
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