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we may need to check and see what hpr does with abr and achronyme
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rosemary Ernst" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 4:18 PM
Subject: Re: acronym and abbr tags don't seem to work in JAWS
Hmmm... So there is not even one browser that can read these tags?? I'm
checking with IE 5.5.
<abbr> and <acronym>
Then I guess our site is as accessible as its going to get. My goal is
universal design not clumsy, yet accessible.
I use a work around for the longdesc attribute.
When the alt attribute is longer than 150 characters, I add the longdesc
attribute to the image and create a proximal invisible link (e.g.- 1x1
pixel image) that links to the long description html document.
Sample code:
<img src=_images/picture.gif alt="photograph of painting on the wall in
my
house" longdesc="photo.html"><a href="photo.html" title="description of
painting"><img src=_images/dot.gif alt="link to description of
painting"></a>
photo.html reads:
The image is a photo of "Water Lilies" by Monet, Delicate, floating
flowers
below a stone bridge, across a pond with lush grass and trees on the
banks,
produced in an oil -based paint on canvas in a gilded frame.
Rosemary
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