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Re: title attribute as substitute for link text
From: adam solomon
Date: Dec 5, 2010 9:27AM
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I don't understand the scenario. What does the mouse have to do with it?
On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 3:27 PM, < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
> adam solomon wrote:
>
> > (on the other hand, if the image doesn't load for some reason then
> sighted users will also have a problem).
>
> Are you only concerned about WCAG compliance, or about real world use?
> Because as you described here, there are any number of situations in which
> sighted users, with or without adaptive needs, might not be able to have
> access to the link text. Any person browsing mouselessly without images will
> be unable to have access to the link text.)-
>
> Deborah
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