Do you really have to give every image in an xhtml document an alt element to make it w3c xhtml 1.0 transitional compliant? :rawr
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Every image should be ALT tagged so that users with screen readers or text only browsers can access a site. That's one of the rules set out in the WCAG developed by web accessibility initiative.
W3C validation requires you to meet some of the WCAG guidelines.
Every image should be ALT tagged so that users with screen readers or text only browsers can access a site. That's one of the rules set out in the WCAG developed by web accessibility initiative.
W3C validation requires you to meet some of the WCAG guidelines.
I know the reasoning but it's just annoying having to add alt tags to every single image, especially since I have a fancy for using transparent .png images as dividers.
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