
While he's at it, the tooltip "comic" on each comic is sort of repetitive

NONONONONONONONONONONONONO!Then you're using a poor browser. The tooltip for an image should always be the img tag's alt attribute, if it is defined. For O&M, this is always simply "comic".
Oddly enough, the only browser that uses the alt attribute in that manner is IE, and only if the title attribute itself is undefined.Then you're using a poor browser. The tooltip for an image should always be the img tag's alt attribute, if it is defined. For O&M, this is always simply "comic".
I feel your pain...NONONONONONONONONONONONONO!Then you're using a poor browser. The tooltip for an image should always be the img tag's alt attribute, if it is defined. For O&M, this is always simply "comic".
A tooltip should always be the title attribute, NEVER, EVER, EVER AN ALTERNATIVE TEXT ATTRIBUTE!
DEAR GOD, WHAT ARE THEY TEACHING YOUNGSTERS NOWADAYS :S
Thing is, a lot of people these days use it as exactly that, a supplement to the image. Anarchy!It should be pointed out the alt attribute is described as a replacement for the images (i.e. a placeholder for it in non-graphical browsers such as lynx), not a supplement.
Wait, YOU use Internet Exploder? o_O That ain't good for your geek cred, man.Yeah they should be down there methinks... oops DCS made a boo-boo!
While he's at it, the tooltip "comic" on each comic is sort of repetitiveMaybe he could make the tooltip be the comic name. *hint hint*
This is because nobody reads the specs, and instead tests it against their browser. Which, for the majority, is still Aiee! (which was what almost everyone used until a few years ago...)Thing is, a lot of people these days use it as exactly that, a supplement to the image. Anarchy!It should be pointed out the alt attribute is described as a replacement for the images (i.e. a placeholder for it in non-graphical browsers such as lynx), not a supplement.
I never noticed the quotes on the cast page before...Wait, YOU use Internet Exploder? o_O That ain't good for your geek cred, man.Yeah they should be down there methinks... oops DCS made a boo-boo!
While he's at it, the tooltip "comic" on each comic is sort of repetitiveMaybe he could make the tooltip be the comic name. *hint hint*
Also for the record, I take credit for introducing DCS to the TITLE attribute in the first place, thus bringing the Cast page quotes to the enlightened Firefox users of the world.
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