- From: david poehlman <david.poehlman@handsontechnologeyes.com>
- Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 08:54:52 -0500
- To: "Tina Holmboe" <tina@greytower.net>, <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org>
Thanks Tina, Perhaps we need to drop a note to the folk who wrote the pages and ask them to alter it in keeping with the spec? Johnnie Apple Seed ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tina Holmboe" <tina@greytower.net> To: <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org> Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 8:32 AM Subject: Re: Alt is not a description (was Re: when to use longdesc for images) On 21 Dec, Matthew J. Giustino wrote: > 2)The second example of that page; > > <A HREF="home.htm"><IMG SRC="home.gif" ALT="Link to the Home > page."></A> > Which is a clear example of how "alt" is a description. It is a clear example of a common, and long-standing, misunderstanding. This: <A HREF="home.htm"> <IMG SRC="home.gif" ALT="Link to the Home page."></A> says, in effect: "The link Link to the home page goes to home.htm" while a rewritten <A HREF="home.htm"> <IMG SRC="home.gif" ALT="Home page."></A> gives the user the same information, without the repetition. The alt attribute is there to provide equivalent information in the case images cannot be loaded or seen. Consider it in this light: what exactly is the image meant to convey? Forgot for a moment exactly what it looks like; what information is it meant to give the user? Emotional response? (Cute puppy) Information? (A valid markup icon) Layout? ('shimmer' gif) Let's take a silly example. <img src="R9-4a.gif" alt="Image of a red circle with a red line over a hand"> This is a descriptive alternative text of the US R9-4a street sign. If you want to tell someone what it -looks like-, then the above is great. If, however, you want to use it on your page to state that your chauffeurs do not pick up hitch-hikers, then it is wholly inappropriate and should be: <img src="R9-4a.gif" alt="Our chauffeurs do not pick up hitch-hikers!"> That second example on the wcag page mean to convey that it is a link to the "homepage". It does this. Twice. It need a rewrite without doubt. I can warmly recommend Alan Flavell's excellent "Use of ALT texts in IMGs" (http://www.htmlhelp.com/feature/art3.htm) which is as close to final on the topic as we are likely to get. -- - Tina Holmboe Greytower Technologies tina@greytower.net http://www.greytower.net/ [+46] 0708 557 905
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