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---- When push comes to shove for accessibility.


pageoneresults - 1:30 pm on Jun 27, 2007 (gmt 0)


I get challenged all the time. For some reason, this seems to upset people.

Challenges are fun! Heck, I've learned a great deal from life's challenges. :)

Okay, I took a peek and there are a few things I would challenge. Basically it comes down to interpretation of the guidelines.

For instance, alt="shim" and alt="preload" wouldn't pass "my interpretation" of accessibility. Especially when there are more than a few back to back. Makes for a somewhat repetitive audible experience.

Ah, the use of the title attribute. Now, that's one that can really be overused and abused. For me, if the anchor text doesn't describe the destination of the link, I rethink my anchor text strategy. Adding a title attribute to every href might be a bit overboard. ;)


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