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== alt guidance needs simplification == | == alt guidance needs simplification == |
Revision as of 09:18, 1 August 2010
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img alt attribute
This page is for collecting issues and proposals related to the <img>
alt
attribute.
Note that there are already some recorded issues:
alt guidance needs simplification
Regarding 4.8.1.1.14 Guidance for conformance checkers:
- http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/embedded-content-1.html#guidance-for-conformance-checkers
- http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec/embedded-content-1.html#guidance-for-conformance-checkers
The complexity of the authoring guidance for the new alt attribute in HTML5 is bad for authors, and for author understanding.
We should remove the last two points in this section:
- "... document is an e-mail ..." - This is not a particularly useful case to point out in practice, especially since the HTML5 specification as a whole focuses on public web usage.
- meta generator - It's not clear that making an exception for software that simply adds a meta generator tag will actually be helpful to anyone, thus we should drop this.
We should also remove the authoring guidance in the section(s) below:
- Remove: 4.8.1.1.11 An image in an e-mail or private document intended for a specific person who is known to be able to view images.
Opinions / discussion:
- +1 Tantek Çelik
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