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# Robert Alt text
Not Gary Glitter
(, Tue 21 Nov 2006, 23:11, archived)
# Hahaha
(, Tue 21 Nov 2006, 23:16, archived)
# gosford park was not shit, though.
(, Tue 21 Nov 2006, 23:16, archived)
# gary glitter?
(, Tue 21 Nov 2006, 23:17, archived)
# Ooh, please.
(, Tue 21 Nov 2006, 23:17, archived)
# It does look a bit like him now that I think about it.
(, Tue 21 Nov 2006, 23:18, archived)
# if you are offering
(, Tue 21 Nov 2006, 23:22, archived)
# The best thing about this is that there is no alt text.
(, Tue 21 Nov 2006, 23:17, archived)
# This.
I got all excited at the possibility of a discovery too.
(, Tue 21 Nov 2006, 23:20, archived)
# Likewise.
With it being at the top of the board I was waiting for the page to load in case it hadn't rendered yet.

I even checked the properties to make sure.
(, Tue 21 Nov 2006, 23:21, archived)
# you and your juvenile pillockry
(, Tue 21 Nov 2006, 23:22, archived)
# My whole christmas has been RUINED.
(, Tue 21 Nov 2006, 23:23, archived)
# ALREADY???
(, Tue 21 Nov 2006, 23:24, archived)
# fucking YES
Theres only something like eleventymillion shopping days left, too. Bah.
(, Tue 21 Nov 2006, 23:25, archived)
# meh
I don't even want to think about it.
(, Tue 21 Nov 2006, 23:26, archived)
# Nah, me either
no wonder everybody turns into an alcoholic by new year.
(, Tue 21 Nov 2006, 23:27, archived)
# I assumed it was IE being gay so i opened up FireFox
I was disappointed
(, Tue 21 Nov 2006, 23:22, archived)
# *right click*
Properties

Missing

arf
(, Tue 21 Nov 2006, 23:20, archived)
# How do I do that?
Insert alt text, I mean.
(, Tue 21 Nov 2006, 23:31, archived)
# inside the img tag - <img src="blah.jpg" alt="your text">
or you can use title= instead of alt=
I think there is another way maybe too
(, Tue 21 Nov 2006, 23:34, archived)
# Schweeeeeeeit.
Cheers :)
(, Tue 21 Nov 2006, 23:36, archived)
# well
alt="your text" does it in IE6 (although it shouldn't, they've ignored the W3C standard) dunno about IE7
title="your text" does it (correctly) in Firefox

if not sure, it's best to have both

alt is supposed to be the text displayed if the image can't be displayed
(, Tue 21 Nov 2006, 23:41, archived)
# Ahhhhh.
I've never been able to get it to work in Firefox (using Dreamweaver). That explains it. I thought it was in my settings somewhere. "B3ta - It's not just for puerile retards."
(, Tue 21 Nov 2006, 23:49, archived)