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changing content with CSS (was: Set type vertically)

Sent by Steve Clay on 27 January 2004 13:01


Tuesday, January 27, 2004, 7:19:14 AM, Mark Wonsil wrote:
>>>  See http://www.csszengarden.com/?cssfile=057%2F057%2Ecss

MW> information.  Since it was put in a graphic image inserted by the style
MW> sheet (no reference to txt_credit.gif in the xhtml), is this considered an
MW> appropriate method to style this information?  Why not put the graphic in
MW> the source and use an ALT tag?

This ZG entry has many instances of text-images that do not match the
original document.  It's beautiful and the changes are clever, but using
CSS to change content is bad lesson to teach designers in the informed age
of accessible web design.

Steve
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